Willimantic, White Plains, GA

Willimantic — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Willimantic Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nestled in the northeastern quadrant of White Plains, the Willimantic neighborhood is a quiet, residential enclave known for its strong sense of community and suburban charm. Bordered roughly by Lake Street to the west, the Hutchinson River Parkway to the east, and extending north toward the town of North Castle, it offers a peaceful retreat while remaining conveniently close to the city's downtown core. The area is characterized by winding, tree-lined streets, gentle hills, and a mix of mid-century and newer custom homes, creating an established yet well-maintained atmosphere.

Historically, the land was part of the larger Gedney Farms area, with development accelerating in the post-World War II era as White Plains grew into a major suburban hub. The neighborhood takes its name from Willimantic Avenue, one of its main thoroughfares. Unlike the bustling downtown district, Willimantic has retained a distinctly residential feel, prioritizing single-family homes and community spaces over commercial development. Its location provides easy access to major highways, including I-684 and the Hutchinson River Parkway, making it popular with commuters to White Plains, Westchester County, and New York City.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Willimantic is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic mid-20th century Colonials and Ranches to larger, more contemporary custom-built residences. Many properties sit on generous, landscaped lots that contribute to the area's spacious and private feel. Architectural styles are varied, but the overall aesthetic is one of understated elegance and family-oriented design, with neighborhoods like Willimantic Forest showcasing custom homes on wooded lots.

As a sought-after neighborhood within the White Plains school district, real estate prices are typically above the city's median. Home values consistently reflect the area's desirability, with prices generally ranging from the high $800,000s for smaller, updated ranches to well over $1.5 million for larger, newly constructed or extensively renovated properties. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a very low rental presence, reinforcing the stable, long-term community vibe. Recent trends show sustained demand, with homes often receiving multiple offers, driven by the neighborhood's reputation, lot sizes, and excellent schools.

Schools & Education

Willimantic is served by the highly regarded White Plains City School District. Younger residents typically attend the neighborhood's own Rochambeau School (The School of the Arts), a K-5 magnet school with a focus on visual and performing arts integrated into its curriculum. For middle school, students progress to Highlands Middle School, and then to White Plains Senior High School, which offers a wide array of Advanced Placement courses, extensive arts programs, and competitive athletics.

The quality of the school district is a primary draw for families moving to the Willimantic area. Beyond the public system, several prestigious private and parochial schools are located a short drive away in White Plains and surrounding communities, including The School of the Holy Child and German School New York. For higher education, the neighborhood's proximity to downtown White Plains provides access to Pace University's Law School and College of Health Professions, and Mercy University is just minutes away.

Parks & Recreation

Willimantic is prized for its access to green space and recreational facilities. The neighborhood is adjacent to the expansive Delfino Park, a major community asset featuring baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, a playground, and walking paths. Residents also enjoy easy access to the Saxon Woods Park, a 700-acre county park offering a public golf course, swimming pool, playgrounds, and scenic trails for walking and hiking, including a section of the Colonial Greenway.

For more passive recreation, the neighborhood's own streets are ideal for walking, jogging, and biking, thanks to the hilly topography and shaded roads. The Willimantic neighborhood association often organizes community events and block parties, fostering social connections. The nearby E. R. Malkin Park provides additional playground space and fields, while the centrally located White Plains Recreation Center, just a short drive away, offers indoor swimming, fitness facilities, and year-round programming for all ages.

Local Dining & Shopping

While Willimantic itself is primarily residential, its perimeter and nearby corridors offer convenient shopping and dining options. The Halstead Avenue and Maple Avenue commercial strips, just to the south, host a variety of local businesses, including popular eateries like Frank & Joe's Deli for sandwiches and breakfast, and T&J Pizza. For more upscale dining and boutique shopping, residents typically head to the vibrant downtown White Plains area, only a few minutes' drive away, which boasts a diverse culinary scene from casual gastropubs to fine dining.

Daily shopping needs are met at nearby grocers such as DeCicco & Sons on Maple Avenue, known for its high-quality prepared foods and groceries, and larger chains like Stop & Shop and Whole Foods Market within a short driving distance. The Westchester Mall, with its luxury retailers and department stores, is also easily accessible. For hardware, services, and other essentials, the commercial stretches along Central Avenue and East Post Road provide everything from national retailers to trusted local shops.

Who Lives Here

Willimantic attracts a mix of established families, professionals, and empty-nesters who appreciate its tranquil setting and strong community bonds. The demographic is largely composed of educated professionals, many of whom commute to corporate jobs in White Plains, Stamford, or New York City. The neighborhood is known for being family-oriented, with a stable population that often sees residents remaining for many years, if not

Willimantic Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$172KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$46KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate39.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied60.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate3.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code06226

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