Wiccopee, White Plains, GA

Wiccopee — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Wiccopee Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Wiccopee is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of White Plains, New York. It is situated just east of the Hutchinson River Parkway and north of the Westchester County Airport, offering a suburban feel with convenient access to major transportation corridors. The area is characterized by its hilly, wooded terrain and winding roads, providing a sense of seclusion and natural beauty within the city limits.

The neighborhood's history is rooted in its namesake, the Wiccopee Pass, a significant geographic feature used historically by the Siwanoy Native Americans and later by colonial troops. While White Plains developed as a bustling commercial and governmental hub, Wiccopee evolved as a more pastoral residential enclave. Today, it maintains a distinct identity separate from the downtown core, appealing to those seeking a serene, family-oriented environment.

Housing & Real Estate

Wiccopee's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from mid-century ranches and split-levels to larger, newer construction colonials and contemporaries built on generous, often heavily wooded lots. Architectural styles are varied, reflecting the neighborhood's development over several decades. The topography ensures that many properties offer privacy and scenic views, contributing to the area's desirability.

Home prices in Wiccopee are typically above the White Plains median, reflecting the lot sizes, privacy, and overall ambiance. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a very low rental presence compared to more central neighborhoods. Recent trends show steady demand, with homes often attracting buyers looking to move from denser parts of Westchester or New York City for more space and a quieter lifestyle, while still valuing the White Plains address and amenities.

Schools & Education

Wiccopee is part of the White Plains City School District. Children in the neighborhood typically attend George Washington Elementary School, which is known for its strong academic programs and community feel. For middle school, students progress to White Plains Middle School, and then to White Plains High School, a comprehensive high school with a wide array of Advanced Placement courses, arts programs, and athletic offerings.

The school district is a significant draw for families moving to the area. In addition to the public schools, there are several well-regarded private and parochial school options in the broader White Plains area, including The School of the Holy Child and German School New York. Higher education is accessible via nearby Pace University and Purchase College, SUNY, both a short drive away.

Parks & Recreation

While Wiccopee itself is more residential, it is proximate to several major recreational assets. The Rockefeller State Park Preserve is just north in Pleasantville, offering extensive trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Closer to home, the Saxon Woods Park, one of Westchester's largest parks, is easily accessible and features a golf course, swimming pool, playgrounds, and scenic trails through woodlands and wetlands.

Within the neighborhood, the winding, hilly streets themselves are popular for walking and jogging. The local geography encourages an active, outdoor lifestyle. For organized sports and community programs, residents utilize the extensive facilities and leagues run by the White Plains Recreation and Parks Department, including those at Delfino Park and the recently renovated Kittrell Park.

Local Dining & Shopping

Wiccopee is primarily a residential area, so daily commercial needs are met by nearby shopping corridors. The North Street corridor, a short drive away, offers a mix of convenience stores, small eateries, and services. For more substantial grocery shopping, residents frequent the ShopRite on North Broadway or the Whole Foods Market in nearby Eastchester. The bustling downtown White Plains retail and dining district is approximately a 10-15 minute drive south.

For dining, options range from casual local favorites like Frank & Joe's Deli to a wider array of cuisines in downtown White Plains or in the adjacent towns of Scarsdale and Eastchester. The neighborhood's secluded nature means most dining and shopping are destination trips, contributing to its quiet street atmosphere. Major retail centers like The Westchester mall in White Plains and big-box stores along Central Park Avenue are all within easy driving distance.

Who Lives Here

Wiccopee attracts a demographic that values privacy, space, and natural surroundings without sacrificing the conveniences of city services and proximity to major employment centers. The neighborhood is popular with established families, professionals commuting to White Plains, Stamford, or New York City, and empty-nesters who appreciate the peaceful setting. The community vibe is understated and neighborly, with a focus on home and family life.

Residents are drawn to Wiccopee for its "best of both worlds" appeal: it feels like a secluded country setting yet remains part of a dynamic, diverse city with a robust school system. The population tends to be stable, with long-term homeownership common. It’s a neighborhood for those who prefer a quieter, more private suburban lifestyle while benefiting from the cultural and economic advantages of being in White Plains, the county seat of Westchester.

Wiccopee Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$361KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$91KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate65.9%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied34.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate6.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code12524

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