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Why 325 Manville Road in Pleasantville, NY Is More Than Just an Address

There's a reason people who move to Pleasantville tend to stay. It's the kind of village that still feels like a village — tree-lined streets, a walkable downtown, neighbors who actually wave. And right in the heart of it all sits 325 Manville Road, a rental opportunity that doesn't come around often.

Whether you're a young professional craving a quick commute, a couple looking to downsize without sacrificing charm, or anyone in between — this address might just be the one.


Walk to the Train. Work in the City. Live in Pleasantville.

One of the biggest draws of 325 Manville Road is its enviable proximity to the Pleasantville Metro-North station on the Harlem Line. Grand Central Terminal is a comfortable, scenic ride away — giving you genuine city access without the city price tag or the city noise.

Leave the car in the driveway. Grab a coffee. Catch the train. It really is that simple.

Culture Right on Your Doorstep

Here's something you don't find just anywhere: the celebrated Jacob Burns Film Center is practically a neighbor, just steps down Manville Road at number 364. One of the most respected art house cinemas in the entire Northeast, JBFC screens independent films, hosts filmmaker Q&As, and runs cultural events year-round.

Date night is never a problem when a world-class cinema is a three-minute walk away.

A Village That Has Everything — Without the Overwhelm

Pleasantville's downtown is compact in the best possible way. Locally owned restaurants, boutique shops, weekend farmers markets, and community events fill the calendar without ever making the village feel hectic. Residents here describe it as "Goldilocks living" — not too quiet, not too busy. Just right.

Parks and green space are never far either. Whether you're looking to take a morning run, walk a dog, or simply sit outside with a book, Pleasantville delivers.

The Apartment Itself

325 Manville Road offers thoughtfully designed living spaces that balance comfort and functionality. Expect:

  • Bright, well-proportioned rooms with natural light

  • Modern finishes that don't feel cookie-cutter

  • Practical layouts that actually make sense for how people live

  • Easy access to parking and local transit

This is a home that works hard for you — whether you're hosting friends on a Friday night or working from home on a Tuesday morning.

Pleasantville Is Having a Moment

Westchester's smaller villages have been quietly drawing in a new generation of residents — people who want proximity to New York City but crave a sense of real community.

At 325 Manville Road, you're not just renting an apartment. You're buying into a lifestyle that most people spend years searching for.

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