Ossining, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Ossining, NY has a diverse population. Although the population is primarily Italian, it is also composed of a large number of Jamaicans, Irish, and other ethnicities. As a whole, there are approximately 1,332,000 people living in Ossining. The average commute time is 30.7 minutes and most residents drive to work alone. The city is similar to other nearby communities in terms of car ownership, with nearly two cars per household.

The city is located along the Hudson River, which has anchored its community for centuries. The Hudson line connects the village with Grand Central Station in about 48 minutes. Commuters can board a train at the train station, which is located at the intersection of Main Street and Westerly Road. If you want to get to New York City faster, take the train from Ossining to the city.

Ossining is home to 25 foreclosed homes. The majority of them have three bedrooms. Overcrowding living conditions make up 13% of building complaints. The average property tax rate in Ossining is high, which means property values are growing faster than wages. But that is not to say that the city is lacking opportunities or is not growing. There are a number of other reasons why the local school district is doing so well.

Ossining is home to approximately 900 housing units. About 260 of these are section 8 voucher holders. Ossining's housing market consists of single-family homes, condominiums, and co-ops. Because Ossining has lower rents than the rest of Westchester County, the housing market is not as competitive as it is in neighboring cities.