Cost of Living in Harrison
Summary: If you are thinking about moving to Harrison, here is an overview of the cost of living there.
Harrison, is a town/village located in Westchester County, known for its affluent neighborhoods and high cost of living compared to the national average. Housing prices in Harrison can vary significantly depending on the area and the size of the home. As of my knowledge cutoff in early 2023, the median home value in Harrison is well above the national average. For a 3-bedroom home, prices typically start around $700,000 and can go up to $1.5 million or more, depending on the location, condition, and amenities of the property. A 4-bedroom home in Harrison can cost anywhere from $900,000 to over $2 million, with luxury properties and estates reaching even higher prices.
Apartment rentals in Harrison also reflect the town's upscale nature. A 1-bedroom apartment might start at around $2,000 per month, while larger 3-bedroom apartments can exceed $4,500 per month. Apartment purchases vary widely, with condos and co-ops starting in the $300,000 range for a 1-bedroom and climbing to $1 million or more for a 3-bedroom unit with luxury features.
Dining out in Harrison can cater to a range of budgets, but on average, restaurant prices are higher than in less affluent areas. A meal at an inexpensive restaurant might cost around $20 per person, while a three-course meal at a mid-range restaurant could be around $50 to $75 per person, excluding drinks and gratuities.
Utilities, including electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage, for a standard 915-square-foot apartment in Harrison, can average between $150 and $250 per month, depending on usage and the time of year. Internet services add approximately $60 to $100 to monthly expenses.
Private school tuition in Harrison is among the highest in the country, reflecting the town's affluence and demand for exclusive educational institutions. Preschool (or Pre-K) can range from $10,000 to $25,000 per year. Elementary schools can cost between $25,000 and $40,000 per year, while middle and high schools can be even more expensive, with tuitions ranging from $30,000 to $45,000 or more annually. These costs can vary based on the school's reputation, facilities, and the specific programs they offer.
Item | Cost |
---|---|
3-Bedroom Home Purchase | $700,000 - $1.5 million+ |
4-Bedroom Home Purchase | $900,000 - $2 million+ |
Apartment Rental (1-Bedroom) | $2,000+ per month |
Apartment Rental (3-Bedroom) | $4,500+ per month |
Apartment Purchase (1-Bedroom) | $300,000+ |
Apartment Purchase (3-Bedroom) | $1 million+ |
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant | $20 per person |
Meal for 2, Mid-Range Restaurant, Three-Course | $50 - $75 per person |
Utilities (Monthly for 915 sq ft) | $150 - $250 |
Internet (Monthly) | $60 - $100 |
Private School Tuition (Preschool) | $10,000 - $25,000 per year |
Private School Tuition (Elementary) | $25,000 - $40,000 per year |
Private School Tuition (Middle School) | $30,000 - $45,000 per year |
Private School Tuition (High School) | $30,000 - $45,000+ per year |
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of BlueBurbia and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and BlueBurbia, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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