Price Drop
Apartment communities change their rental rates often - sometimes multiple times a day. We track the changes and keep you up to date when a rental rate decreases.
Showing all nearby results for Tarrytown, NY.
Tarrytown sits on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, about 25 miles north of Midtown Manhattan. It's home to Washington Irving's Sunnyside estate and the setting that inspired The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. If you're looking for apartments for rent in Tarrytown, you'll find everything from pre-war buildings along Main Street to waterfront apartment communities with Hudson River views. The village keeps its historic charm through preserved 19th-century architecture, while the Tarrytown Music Hall—built in 1885—remains a cultural anchor for downtown.
Renting in Tarrytown makes sense for commuters who want easy access to Manhattan via Metro-North Railroad, with trips to Grand Central Terminal taking 35 to 45 minutes. The walkable downtown along Main Street and Broadway offers local shops, restaurants, and specialty stores. Nearby, you'll find Rockefeller State Park Preserve and the Hudson RiverWalk, a waterfront park with views stretching from the Tappan Zee Bridge to the Manhattan skyline. Major roadways like Interstate 87 and Interstate 287 provide additional transportation options, and the village's Westchester County location puts you close to both job centers and recreational spaces along the Hudson River.
Data provided by GreatSchools.org 2025 © 2025. All rights reserved.
The average rent in Tarrytown, NY is $2,512.
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Tarrytown, NY is $2,512.
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Tarrytown, NY is $2,542.
The average rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in Tarrytown, NY is $3,279.
The average rent for a 4 bedroom apartment in Tarrytown, NY is $2,190.
Submitting Request
Apartment Finder utilizes the industry's largest and most complete database of real-time rents and availabilities to help you find an amazing deal on your next rental.
Apartment communities change their rental rates often - sometimes multiple times a day. We track the changes and keep you up to date when a rental rate decreases.
"Best value" units are located in buildings rated three stars or higher. We label apartment rentals that are priced significantly less than similar high-quality units nearby.
Apartment communities regularly advertise deals for new residents. Whether it's a move-in special or a free tv, we locate the rentals that offer a little something extra when you sign your lease.
Note: Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice.