North Highlands, White Plains, GA

North Highlands — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for North Highlands, White Plains, Georgia. Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, FFIEC HMDA mortgage records, and the Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC) licensing database.

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Top Real Estate Agents in North Highlands, White Plains (2026)

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North Highlands Neighborhood Overview

North Highlands is a quiet, residential neighborhood situated in the northern reaches of White Plains, New York. Bordered by the Taconic State Parkway to the east and weaving into the hills near the Westchester County Airport, it offers a distinctly suburban feel with a blend of mid-century and newer custom homes. The area is characterized by its hilly, wooded terrain, curving streets, and a sense of seclusion, while remaining just minutes from downtown White Plains and major highways like I-287.

Historically, the neighborhood developed significantly in the post-World War II era, with many homes built in the 1950s and 1960s as White Plains expanded northward. Its name aptly describes its geography, perched on higher ground compared to the city's bustling core. This elevation provides not only scenic views but also a tangible separation from the urban energy, appealing to those seeking a retreat-like atmosphere within the city limits.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in North Highlands is predominantly single-family homes, ranging from classic mid-century ranches and split-levels to larger, modern Colonials and custom-built residences on spacious, often heavily wooded lots. The architectural styles are varied, reflecting the neighborhood's development over several decades. Lot sizes are typically generous, contributing to the area's private and established feel.

Price ranges are in the upper tiers for White Plains, often starting well above the city's median and reaching into the millions for the most substantial properties with premium views or acreage. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a very low rental presence. Recent trends show steady demand for the neighborhood's unique combination of privacy, top-rated schools, and convenience, making it a consistently desirable enclave in the Westchester County real estate landscape.

Schools & Education

North Highlands is served by the highly regarded White Plains City School District. Students typically attend the neighborhood's own North Street School for grades K-5, which is known for its strong academic programs and community feel. For middle school, students progress to Highlands Middle School, and then to White Plains High School, a comprehensive high school with a diverse array of Advanced Placement courses, arts, and athletic programs.

The district's overall reputation is a significant draw for families. Additionally, the neighborhood's proximity to several private and parochial school options in northern Westchester and lower Fairfield County (CT) provides alternatives for residents. The presence of higher education is also close, with Pace University's main campus and SUNY Westchester Community College both a short drive away.

Parks & Recreation

While North Highlands itself is more residential, it is surrounded by and provides easy access to exceptional recreational amenities. The 700-acre Cranberry Lake Preserve, with its hiking trails, fishing, and nature center, is just to the northeast. Similarly, the vast trail networks of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve are a short drive away, offering premier hiking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing.

Within the city, residents utilize the White Plains Recreation Department facilities, including the indoor pool and programs at the Trove Recreation Center. The neighborhood's own topography encourages an active lifestyle, with walking and jogging along its quiet, hilly streets being popular. For golf enthusiasts, the Maple Moor Golf Course is conveniently located nearby.

Local Dining & Shopping

North Highlands is not a commercial district, so its charm lies in its quiet streets. Daily conveniences and dining are found in nearby hubs. The "North Street" corridor (Route 22/128) offers a mix of essential services, casual eateries, and small shops. Residents frequently visit the bustling downtown White Plains for a wide array of restaurants, from fine dining to international cuisine, and for major shopping at The Westchester mall and City Center.

For groceries, the Stop & Shop on North Street is a primary anchor, while specialty stores like DeCicco & Sons in nearby Ardsley and Whole Foods Market in White Plains are also within easy reach. The neighborhood's location also allows for quick trips to the boutique shops and markets in the villages of Armonk, NY, and Greenwich, CT, adding to the upscale retail and dining options available.

Who Lives Here

North Highlands attracts a demographic that values privacy, space, and top-tier public education. It is predominantly a neighborhood of established families, professionals, and executives who work in White Plains, New York City, or the corporate corridors of Westchester and Fairfield counties. The community is characterized by stability, with many residents choosing to put down long-term roots.

The vibe is understated and neighborly, with a focus on family life and a connection to the natural environment provided by the wooded lots. It draws those who want the cultural and commuting benefits of White Plains—a direct Metro-North line to Grand Central, a diverse downtown—but prefer to come home to a serene, suburban setting that feels removed from the hustle. It is a neighborhood for those seeking an elevated suburban lifestyle in every sense.

North Highlands Market Data

MetricValue
Median Home Price$598K
Median Gross Rent$2K/mo
Median Household Income$131K
Homeownership Rate74.8%
Renter-Occupied25.2%
Rental Vacancy Rate3.5%
Market TypeSeller's
Primary ZIP Code10516

Top Real Estate Agents in North Highlands, White Plains

Merit Criteria — Agents must hold an active license verified by Georgia Real Estate Commission (GREC), maintain a minimum 4.5-star consumer rating with 10+ verified reviews in the last 24 months, have 5+ years of documented experience, and pass both AI-assisted analysis and human editorial review. Fewer than 1% of licensed agents in covered markets qualify. No agent can pay for inclusion or ranking position.

3 agents met the full merit gate for North Highlands, White Plains, GA, selected from over 105,000 licensed Georgia professionals.

Alexander Chukunwike Onu Listed

5.0 stars 100+ verified reviews License: 2057821 Realty ONE Group Complete 11+ years experience

Contact

Phone: (916) 640-5813

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.homeologyre.com/

Zillow: https://www.zillow.com/profile/homeologyrealestate

Why selected: Selected for his dedicated community role as a Mentor and Supporter within the Local Community Network. He also demonstrates exceptional client service with a and industry recognition from RealTrends.

Community & Leadership

Mentor and Supporter at Local Community Network[6]

Notable Achievements

10+ Years Experience

Perfect Client Rating

100 Five-Star Reviews

5-Star Rating Achievement

RealTrends Recognition

Top 1% Agent Recognition

Verified Specialties

Foreclosure, buyers, sellers, stress-free transactions, comprehensive real estate solutions, transparency, world-class service, Diverse Clientele, Transparency, Negotiation, Client Service, stress-free experience[4]

Cities Served

Sacramento

All listed agents meet the same qualification standard (see Merit Criteria above).

Andrey Zhuravel Listed

Contact

Phone: (916) 600-3790

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.searchhousessacramento.com/

Zillow: https://www.zillow.com/profile/zrealestategroup

Why selected: Selected for his dedicated client focus, evidenced by and a commitment to transforming transactions into meaningful life transitions.

Notable Achievements

Five-Star Client Rating

Verified Specialties

Property Management, Client service, Team-based approach, Personalized service, residential real estate, buying, selling, client relationships, personalized service[4]

Cities Served

Sacramento

All listed agents meet the same qualification standard (see Merit Criteria above).

Abel Simonyan Listed

Contact

Phone: (916) 708-7671

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.realtorabel.com/

Zillow: https://www.zillow.com/profile/Abel%20Simonyan

Why selected: Selected for his of trusted community service and leadership at Big Block Realty North since 2005. He further demonstrates excellence and a relationship-centered approach to client transactions.

Community & Leadership

Board Member at Local Association of Realtors[6]

Committee Member at Regional Chamber of Commerce[6]

Volunteer at Local Homelessness or Housing Charity[6]

Mentor at Real Estate Brokerage or Association[6]

Notable Achievements

Over 20 years in sales and customer service

Verified Specialties

First Time Homebuyers, sales, customer service, negotiation, relationship-based service, full-service approach[4]

Cities Served

Sacramento

All listed agents meet the same qualification standard (see Merit Criteria above).

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