Large walls of windows. 9’ ceilings. Broad-planked, glistening floors. And an open floor plan. Simple contemporary elegance with bright sunlit rooms, in the heart of Larchmont, in Westchester County. You’ll find all this and more in #322 at The Cambium.
This elegant two-bedroom two-bath condo is literally just steps from the train, and a 40-minute ride to Grand Central. This luxury building offers in-building fitness center, professional office spaces, a caterer’s kitchen, a private center patio, a playroom and a 24/7 concierge.
This beautiful sunny unit includes two indoor parking spaces and storage.
The Cambium has it all. Two blocks to the train, close to schools, restaurants, stores and the town, this luxury building feels like the best of city living in an ideal setting. Price: $883,000 MLS# 6250354 Take a tour of #322 at The Cambium, 10 Byron Place, Larchmont, NY 10538
Larchmont
“With a walkable downtown, spacious homes and proximity to Manhattan”
Why people move to Larchmont:
“We didn’t want to let go of the Brooklyn lifestyle, but needed extra space,” she said. “We wanted to live somewhere where there was a short commute to the city, with a town and shops you could walk to.”
“Life in Larchmont mimics the lifestyle we were used to. We can still walk to get a coffee and go to the shops or the park, but we have much more space…”
“I love the laid-back, small-town vibe and how much easier it has been to make friends compared with living in Brooklyn, despite being in a pandemic. Everyone has gone out of their way to make us feel very welcome.”
“A strong sense of community is also part of Larchmont’s appeal…”
“Where else can you live where there’s a beach that’s so close to the city?”
About Larchmont:
“The village of Larchmont is in the town of Mamaroneck, in southeastern Westchester, with a population of nearly 6,100. The 1.1-square-mile area is bounded by the Metro-North Railroad tracks to the north, Long Island Sound to the south and the city of New Rochelle to the southwest. Boston Post Road, a main thoroughfare, divides the Larchmont Manor area to the south from the business district to the north.”
“The village center, north of Boston Post Road, is filled with independently owned boutiques, restaurants, gourmet takeout spots, gift shops and art galleries. Starbucks has also claimed a spot. While a few storefronts are empty, new businesses like the Idea Kitchen, a co-working space, have sprung up during the pandemic, and the weekend farmers’ market is always bustling.”
“Larchmont also offers a variety of recreational activities. Residents have access to an ice rink and swimming pool at the middle school, as well as multiple parks with sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds and picnic areas. Larchmont Manor Park, a 13-acre green space, overlooks the Sound, with meandering paths and rock formations along the shoreline. North of the railroad tracks is the Leatherstocking Trail, a 2.5-mile walking trail, and Sheldrake Environmental Center, a wildlife sanctuary.”
To read more: NYT, LIVING IN Larchmont, N.Y.: An Affluent Suburb on Long Island Sound The above quotations and description of Larchmont can be found in this New York Times article.
The Village of Larchmont website