Clintondale, White Plains, GA

Clintondale — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Clintondale Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Clintondale is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of White Plains, New York. It is bordered by the Town of North Castle to the east and the Hamlet of Thornwood to the north, offering a more suburban, almost semi-rural feel compared to the bustling downtown core just a few miles south. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, mature trees, and winding roads, providing a serene retreat while maintaining the convenience of city amenities and a Metro-North commute.

The neighborhood's history is deeply tied to its namesake, the Clinton family, early settlers in the region. While much of its development occurred in the mid-20th century, it retains a sense of established charm. Clintondale is not an official census-designated place but a well-recognized community within White Plains, prized for its spacious properties and a strong sense of privacy. Its location provides easy access to major roadways like the Hutchinson River Parkway and Route 22, connecting residents to Westchester County's commercial hubs and beyond.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Clintondale is predominantly composed of single-family homes on generously sized lots, many exceeding half an acre. Architectural styles are varied, including classic Colonials, charming Capes, and sprawling Ranches from the 1950s and 60s, often updated or expanded. The neighborhood is almost exclusively owner-occupied, with a very low percentage of rental properties, contributing to its stable and invested community atmosphere.

Price ranges in Clintondale are typically above the White Plains median, reflecting the lot sizes and the neighborhood's desirability. Homes often list from the high $800,000s into the $1.5 million+ range, with value heavily influenced by property acreage, home condition, and specific location within the hilly terrain. Recent trends show sustained demand for this type of suburban enclave, with properties in move-in condition attracting significant interest from families seeking space and a quieter lifestyle within the White Plains school district.

Schools & Education

Clintondale is part of the White Plains City School District, a significant draw for families. Students typically attend Ridgeway Elementary School, which is highly regarded and located conveniently nearby, before progressing to Highlands Middle School and White Plains Senior High School. The district is known for its diverse student body, robust academic programs, and a wide array of extracurricular activities, including arts and athletics.

In addition to the strong public schools, the neighborhood is within proximity to several notable private and parochial school options in northern Westchester, such as The French American School of New York and various Catholic schools. For higher education, the campus of Pace University's White Plains location (Elisabeth Haub School of Law) is a short drive away, as are Westchester Community College and several other colleges within a 30-minute radius.

Parks & Recreation

While Clintondale itself is more residential, it is surrounded by and provides easy access to significant green spaces. The sprawling Cranberry Lake Preserve, just to the west in North White Plains, offers over 190 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and a lake with hiking trails, wildlife observation, and environmental education programs. Similarly, the North County Trailway, a popular paved rail-trail for biking, walking, and running, is accessible nearby.

For organized sports and community recreation, residents utilize the city-wide facilities of White Plains. This includes the Delfino Park complex, which features baseball fields, playgrounds, and the White Plains Recreation & Parks Department headquarters. The neighborhood's own topography encourages an active outdoor lifestyle, with many residents enjoying gardening, hiking on local trails, and the peaceful, park-like setting of their own properties.

Local Dining & Shopping

Clintondale's commercial offerings are low-key and neighborhood-oriented, centered primarily at the intersection of Route 141 (Maple Avenue) and Old Kensico Road. Here, residents find essential conveniences like a deli, a pizza shop, and a dry cleaner. For a wider variety of dining and shopping, residents typically drive a short distance to the bustling downtown White Plains, the "Restaurant Row" of Central Avenue, or the retail hubs in nearby Thornwood and Armonk.

Daily grocery needs are met at nearby stores such as DeCicco & Sons in Armonk or the larger chain supermarkets like ShopRite and Stop & Shop in other parts of White Plains. The Westchester Mall, with its high-end retailers and dining options, is approximately a 15-minute drive south. The local vibe is one of convenience for essentials, with the broader, vibrant commercial landscape of central Westchester easily accessible for a more extensive selection.

Who Lives Here

Clintondale attracts a mix of established families, professionals, and empty-nesters who appreciate its tranquil, suburban character. The population tends to be well-educated, with many residents commuting to professional jobs in White Plains, Stamford, or New York City via the nearby Metro-North stations at White Plains or Valhalla. The community is known for being friendly and low-key, with a focus on family life and home ownership.

The neighborhood vibe is one of understated comfort and privacy. Residents are drawn to Clintondale for the combination of excellent public schools, larger property sizes, and a sense of being slightly removed from the faster pace of downtown, all while maintaining a White Plains address and its associated services. It is a neighborhood for those seeking a traditional suburban lifestyle with a strong community feel, where neighbors know each other and the setting

Clintondale Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$326KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate73.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied26.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code12515

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