The tiny suburb that’s cool enough to lure Brooklynites
When you begin descending the hill at the top of Main Street into Nyack, a homey village on the Hudson River roughly 20 miles north of Manhattan, it’s just a matter of moments before its small-town charm smacks you in the face.
That’s exactly what happened to Elizabeth Finkelstein in 2014, who was adamant about not wanting to give up her beloved Brooklyn turf for the suburbs — at least not without a fight. With a baby on the way, and a dire need for room to grow, she agreed to explore properties outside of the city, never quite believing she would leave Park Slope for somewhere else.
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