Sleepy Hollow homeowners trust Odds & Ends for dependable handyman work that respects this village's rich character. From restoring original woodwork in century-old homes along Broadway to upgrading kitchens in the newer developments off Route 9, we bring the same attention to detail we've built our reputation on in Rockland County — now just a short drive across the Mario Cuomo Bridge.
Why Local Homeowners Choose Odds & Ends
Sleepy Hollow's homes range from 19th-century colonials along upper Broadway to the condos and townhomes at Edge-on-Hudson — and each type demands a different approach. We don't treat every job the same. We take the time to understand the age, materials, and quirks of your specific home before we start work. As a Rockland County-based team, we're just across the Mario Cuomo Bridge and treat Sleepy Hollow like an extension of our home turf. Our clients here appreciate that we communicate clearly, show up on time, and stand behind our work.
The Local Advantage
Sleepy Hollow's housing spans nearly two centuries — from stone and wood-frame homes built in the 1800s along upper Broadway to brand-new construction at Edge-on-Hudson on the former GM assembly plant site. The village's steep terrain above the Hudson means many properties sit on hillside lots where deck footings, retaining walls, and drainage all need extra attention. River-facing homes contend with accelerated moisture exposure that takes a toll on exterior paint and wood trim.
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Local Housing & Neighborhoods
Sleepy Hollow's housing stock is split between the village's historic core of colonials, Dutch-influenced stone homes, and modest workers' cottages, and the modern condos and townhomes in the Edge-on-Hudson waterfront development. Many older homes retain original plaster, hardwood floors, and aged heating systems that benefit from careful, knowledgeable maintenance.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Broadway corridor
- Bellwood Avenue
- Edge-on-Hudson
- Webber Park
- Kendal on Hudson
- Barnhardt Avenue
- Valley Street area
- Philipse Manor
Local Tips & Permit Info
Sleepy Hollow is an incorporated village within the Town of Mount Pleasant. Building permits are required for structural work, decks, fences, and electrical or plumbing modifications. Homes in the Philipse Manor section may be subject to additional architectural guidelines. The village's steep lots often require erosion-conscious planning for any exterior construction.
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