Grand View-on-Hudson
Grand View-on-Hudson, with just 285 residents, is one of the smallest municipalities in New York State. This exclusive village is characterized by its prime location on the western bank of the Hudson River, historic homes, and riverside properties, offering a blend of natural beauty and architectural heritage.
Buying a Home in Grand View-on-Hudson
As a village within Orangetown, residents pay both village and town taxes — two separate local government bills, plus the county and school district taxes. Before comparing prices to nearby hamlets, factor in the additional village tax bill, which can add $1,500–4,000/year on a typical home.
TZx bus or Coach USA; short drive across Cuomo Bridge
- TZx → Tarrytown Metro-North → Grand Central (~65 min)
- Coach USA to Port Authority (~50 min)
Estimated door-to-door: 50–70 min to Midtown during peak hours. Full transportation guide →
South Orangetown is a small, high-performing district serving Blauvelt, Orangeburg, Tappan, Sparkill, Piermont, and Palisades. Consistently strong test scores, high graduation rates, and a tight-knit school community.
District data: enrollment, test scores, spending →Parks in Grand View-on-Hudson
Nearby in Orangetown
Grand View-on-Hudson at a Glance
Grand View-on-Hudson is served by the South Orangetown Central School District school district.
Grand View-on-Hudson has a population of approximately 285 residents.
The median home value in Grand View-on-Hudson is $785,000.
The median household income in Grand View-on-Hudson is $168,000.
Population and housing figures from U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates.