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View of Keeler Farm
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North Salem, NY THE TOWN: North Salem is located 30 miles north of White Plains, 55 miles north of mid-Manhattan, in the north-eastern-most part of Westchester county. With a population of 5,200, it consists of three hamlets: Purdys, Croton Falls and Salem Center. It is the most rural town in Westchester, and one of the last wide-open spaces in the county. Its beautiful rolling hills and bucolic meadows make it a natural for raising horses. Its sophisticated rural lifestyle within one hour's commute to New York City make it a sought-after location for those seeking the benefits of full-time country living or week-end accessibility. Click here for the NORTH SALEM NY website.
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SCHOOLS: With an enrollment of approximately 1450 pupils the North Salem School District covers all three hamlets and small parts of Brewster, Carmel and Somers. Click here for North Salem School District Office or call (914)669-5414. For a free up-to-date report on the North Salem schools click on the yellow diamond, on the right, marked SCHOOL REPORTS.
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GOVERNMENT: The town is governed by a Town Supervisor, serving a two-year term and four members of the Town Board, each elected to four-year terms. For additional town statistics click here for the U.S. Census Bureau, or go to Resources, then Top National Real Estate Links, then Government Real Estate Resources.
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PLACES OF WORSHIP in and around North Salem: Croton Falls Baptist Church; Croton Falls Presbyterian Church; Purdys United Methodist Church; Saint James Episcopal Church; Saint John's Chapel, North Salem; Saint Joseph's Church, Croton Falls; Hebrew Congregation Of Somers; Temple Beth-Elohim of Brewster; Jewish Family Congregation of South Salem; Chabad of Bedford & Pound Ridge Towns.
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RECREATION: Joe Bohrdrum Park/North Salem Recreation Department, Mrs. Beverly Golisano(914)669-5665. Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden (914)669-5033. Mountain Lakes Park (914)666-5793. HEALTH FACILITIES: The closest hospitals are Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel, Northern Westchester Hospital in Mt. Kisco, Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, and Hudson Valley Hospital Center in Cortland Manor. ORGANIZATIONS: North Salem Lions(914)669-9843 www.gonorthsalem.com 
Selling Your Home >Reviving the Listing
In every town there are homes that sell rather quickly, while others linger on the market. Real estate professionals suggest numerous approaches to maximizing a home's curb appeal -- everything from fresh paint to new landscaping. But if the "For Sale" sign in front of your house has become a neighborhood fixture, it is important to work with your real estate agent to keep your listing fresh.
Whenever your house is shown, the real estate agent will get feedback from the buyers or other agents about what they liked about your house and what did not work for them. Allow your agent to be completely frank with you about any feedback he or she receives. Listen with an open mind and with the understanding that there is nothing personal about these comments. Don't delay in implementing any of the ideas that make sense to you.
Your real estate agent's job is to come up with new ideas for marketing your home in order to get buyers inside. Your job is to ensure that your house looks its best.
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