Hartsdale is a Hamlet within the Town of Greenburgh in Westchester County, NY. Homes and property in Hartsdale are taxed based on the assessments of the Town of Greenburgh.
Are My Town of Greenburgh Property Taxes Too High?
What Does The Town Of Greenburgh Think My Property Is Worth?
Town of Greenburgh Property Tax Calculator
If you think the property tax assessor for the Town of Greenburgh has over-assessed your property, you should appeal your property tax assessment!
You have only one chance each year to appeal your property tax assessment. If you don’t file your property tax grievance by the deadline, you’ll be paying too much in property taxes for another year!
When Can I Appeal My Property Tax?
The Town of Greenburgh has a set deadline to submit property tax grievances; Grievance Day:
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Jun 17, 2025 Town of Greenburgh
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STAR Property Tax Relief
The School Tax Relief (STAR) program offers property tax relief to eligible New York State homeowners.
Recent Successful Property Tax Appeals in the Town of Greenburgh
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Allegra Court$1,887
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Almena Avenue$2,811
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Altamont Avenue$2,932
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Altamont Avenue$3,599
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Altamont Avenue$1,159
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Amherst Drive$1,817
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Amherst Lane$666
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Ardsley Avenue West$81,965
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Ardsley Road$3,548
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Augusta Place$765
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Augusta Place$3,182
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Balmoral Crescent$4,241
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Barnaby Lane$1,444
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Barnaby Lane$2,033
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Barnwell Drive$1,271
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Bayberry Road$1,619
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Bayberry Road$1,389
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Beacon Hill Road$2,299
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Beechwood Road$2,023
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Beechwood Road$1,553