Irvington, New York

Short-Term Rental Regulations — Westchester County

Conditional

STR Status

Permit: RequiredOwner Occupancy Required
✓ Verified against the official ordinance.View source· Last verified 6/19/2026
180Annual Cap

Permit & Licensing

Permit RequiredYes
License Cost$250 initial; $150 renewal
Renewalannual
Permit Cap50 permits
Business License RequiredNot specified
WaitlistNot specified

Owner Requirements

Owner Occupancy RequiredYes
Primary Residence RequiredYes
Insurance RequiredNot specified

Limits & Restrictions

Minimum Night Stayno less than 24 hours
Max Nights Per Year180
Density / Distance Cap50
Parking RequiredNot specified

Taxes & Fees

Transient Occupancy Tax / TOTContact city for rates

Zoning Restrictions

  • One-family residence districts (as accessory use) and business districts with dwelling units; not permitted on same lot as accessory apartment

Official Sources

Data confidence: 97%Last updated: June 9, 2026

Short-term rental rules in Irvington, New York

Short-term rentals (Airbnb, Vrbo) in Irvington, New York are allowed under certain conditions. Operators must obtain a permit (fee: $250 initial; $150 renewal). The property must be owner-occupied.

Frequently asked questions

Are short-term rentals allowed in Irvington, New York?

Short-term rentals (including Airbnb and Vrbo) are allowed under certain conditions in Irvington, New York. The property must be owner-occupied.

Do I need a permit to run an Airbnb in Irvington?

A short-term rental permit is required, the fee is $250 initial; $150 renewal.

Are there stay limits for short-term rentals in Irvington?

Yes — Irvington sets a minimum stay of 24 nights and a cap of 180 rental nights per year.

Where do these Irvington short-term rental rules come from?

These details are verified against Irvington's official short-term rental ordinance and updated when the rules change.

Always verify before you buy. Short-term-rental rules change often and may not be fully current here. Confirm directly with Irvington, Westchester County, or New York authorities — and consult a qualified attorney — before purchasing property or operating an STR. This is not legal advice.