Fleetwood is a growing Modern Orthodox community in Southern Westchester,
minutes from New York City. Called “Westchester County’s Best Kept Secret” by The New York
Times, Fleetwood offers the conveniences of city living set against the backdrop of the suburban tree-lined streets that make it the perfect place to raise a family.
Fleetwood boasts costs of living that are a fraction of other Westchester communities, featuring
affordable options from rental apartments to homes starting around $600K.
Fleetwood Synagogue offers both Housing Incentives Rental Incentives programs.
New York City is a simple train ride away. Fleetwood Synagogue is a 5-minute walk from
Fleetwood’s Metro-North train station, where riders get to Grand Central within 30 minutes.
Fleetwood Synagogue offers Shabbat youth groups, daily minyanim, weekly shiurim and communal events.
Fleetwood’s proximity to Riverdale and New Rochelle affords residents kosher establishments
and mikvaot within easy reach, each 10-15 minutes away. Our community is also accessible to
many yeshivot, including SAR Academy, Westchester Day School, and Westchester Torah
Academy.
Fleetwood provides the retail and luxury apartments of urban settings within blocks of the shul. Without driving, residents have access to banks, urgent care, pharmacies, supermarkets, and dry cleaners.
Come learn more about our affordable community that combines Modern Orthodox amenities
with the suburban perks of Westchester. With such an easy commute to New York City,
everything in Fleetwood is at your fingertips.
Incentives
Rental Incentive Program - financial gift towards rental expenses.
Housing Incentive Program – financial gift towards the purchase of a home.

New luxury apartments
Easy train access
Affordable starter homes
Access to kosher food and yeshiva day schools
Rental and housing incentives
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