Home Values · Westchester County · Mount Vernon Heights, NY
What's your home worth in Mount Vernon Heights?
The median home in Mount Vernon Heights sold for $722,500 — 2–4 family prices ▲ 0.2% over the past year.
Based on recorded residential sales over the last 12 months (all home types). Source: ATTOM public property records · updated quarterly · as of July 2026.
About the neighborhood
Victorians on Mount Vernon’s High Ground
The northern reaches of Mount Vernon rise into Mount Vernon Heights, where city energy and suburban tranquility meet—a neighborhood for those seeking both character and comfort. Defined by its leafy residential streets, Mount Vernon Heights has long been a place where tradition and transformation gracefully intertwine. Here, the architecture tells its own story: classic Colonials and sturdy Victorians stand beside more contemporary homes, each with its own flourishes—bay windows catching the afternoon light, broad porches inviting neighborly conversation, and mature trees arching overhead, creating a canopy that changes with the seasons.
The neighborhood’s roots reach deep into the city’s history. Settled originally as part of Eastchester in the 17th century, Mount Vernon’s growth was shaped by waves of newcomers drawn by new commuter railways and the promise of a better life just outside New York City. The Heights, in particular, became a destination for those seeking spacious homes, fresh air, and a sense of community—an identity that persists today. The streets here reflect that legacy: some curve with the land, others are laid out in neat grids, all lined with homes that have been lovingly maintained or thoughtfully updated over generations.
What residents cherish most about Mount Vernon Heights is its balance of peace and connectivity. It sits close enough to the city’s downtown and major train stations to make commuting or weekend adventures effortless, yet it retains a calm, neighborly atmosphere. On weekends, you’ll find families strolling to nearby parks or chatting on front steps, and longtime residents sharing stories of the area’s evolution. Community events and local traditions foster a sense of belonging—neighbors greet each other by name, and there’s a pride in the area’s enduring spirit.
The visual character of Mount Vernon Heights is one of subtle elegance. Well-tended gardens burst with color in spring and summer, while historic churches and civic buildings add gravitas to the landscape. The neighborhood’s gentle elevation offers glimpses of distant city skylines and, on clear days, even the lights of the Throgs Neck Bridge twinkling at night—a reminder of the area’s connection to the wider region.
Mount Vernon Heights is also shaped by its cultural richness. The neighborhood reflects the city’s broader diversity, with influences from families who have called it home for generations and newcomers bringing fresh perspectives. This blend is seen in the variety of local shops, the flavors found in neighborhood bakeries and restaurants, and the mosaic of traditions celebrated throughout the year.
Mount Vernon Heights is a place where the past is honored and the future feels full of promise. Its appeal lies not just in its architecture or location, but in the lived experience of its residents—people who value community, take pride in their homes, and find beauty in the everyday rhythm of neighborhood life.
Where Mount Vernon Heights sits
The official neighborhood boundary — every sale behind the numbers above closed inside this outline.
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