Nestled along the Hudson River in Westchester County, Ossining combines historical charm with modern convenience. Originally purchased from the Sint Sinck Native Americans in 1685, Ossining has evolved from its historic roots (once called Sing Sing) into a community of over 40,000 residents. Apartments in Ossining provide access to Manhattan via Metro-North Railroad, with commute times averaging under an hour to Grand Central Terminal.
With one-bedroom apartments renting for approximately $2,558 per month, Ossining offers lower housing costs compared to Manhattan while maintaining easy city access. The town encompasses two incorporated villages—the Village of Ossining and part of Briarcliff Manor. Local amenities include waterfront parks, a historic downtown district, and the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail for outdoor recreation. The town features the Ossining Public Library and is served by the Ossining Union Free School District.
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