Huguenot, Yonkers, NY

Huguenot — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Huguenot Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Huguenot is a residential neighborhood located in the northeast section of Yonkers, bordering the town of Greenburgh and the village of Hastings-on-Hudson. Its name derives from the Huguenot settlers who arrived in the area in the 17th century, though its modern development largely took place in the mid-20th century as a post-war suburban enclave. The neighborhood is characterized by its quiet, tree-lined streets, rolling hills, and a strong sense of community, offering a more suburban feel while remaining part of New York's fourth-largest city.

The area is loosely defined by the Saw Mill River Parkway to the west, the Sprain Brook Parkway to the east, and the Cross County Parkway to the south. This positioning provides residents with excellent highway access while maintaining a secluded, neighborhood-oriented atmosphere. Huguenot is known for its well-maintained homes, proximity to nature, and a convenient commercial strip along Central Park Avenue, which serves as the main thoroughfare for local services and shopping.

Housing & Real Estate

Huguenot's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes built from the 1940s through the 1970s, featuring styles such as Cape Cods, Ranches, Split-levels, and Colonials on generous, landscaped lots. The neighborhood is almost exclusively owner-occupied, with a very low rental rate, contributing to its stable and invested community feel. Property values here are among the highest in Yonkers, reflecting the desirable suburban setting, low crime rates, and quality schools.

Recent real estate trends have seen consistent demand, with homes often receiving multiple offers. The price range typically falls between the high $600,000s to well over $1 million, depending on the home's size, condition, and lot. Many homeowners have invested in renovations and expansions, modernizing interiors while preserving the neighborhood's classic architectural charm. This sustained demand underscores Huguenot's reputation as a premier residential area within Westchester County.

Schools & Education

Huguenot is part of the Yonkers Public Schools district, specifically zoned for some of its most sought-after schools. Students typically attend Cedar Place School for elementary grades, followed by Robert C. Dodson School for middle school. The neighborhood is also within the zone for the highly regarded Yonkers High School, which offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses and specialized programs. The strong community support for these schools is a significant draw for families.

In addition to the public schools, several well-regarded private and parochial schools are located nearby, including Sacred Heart School and St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Catholic School. The neighborhood's proximity to the Sarah Lawrence College campus in nearby Bronxville also adds an academic presence to the area. The combination of quality public schools and nearby private options makes Huguenot particularly attractive to families prioritizing education.

Parks & Recreation

Huguenot is exceptionally well-served by green space, most notably by the sprawling 125-acre Lenoir Nature Preserve. This preserve offers miles of walking trails through diverse habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and riverfront along the Bronx River, a historic riverfront mansion, and educational programming. It serves as the neighborhood's backyard and a major regional asset for hiking, birdwatching, and environmental education.

For active recreation, residents utilize the nearby Tibbetts Brook Park, which features an Olympic-sized pool, ice skating rink, athletic fields, and picnic areas. The neighborhood's own Coyne Park provides a more intimate setting with playgrounds, basketball courts, and open fields. The Saw Mill River and Sprain Brook parkways also offer adjacent parkway trails popular with cyclists and joggers, seamlessly integrating outdoor activity into daily life.

Local Dining & Shopping

Central Park Avenue (NY-100) is the commercial heart of Huguenot, offering a dense concentration of convenient shopping and dining options. The strip features a mix of national retailers and local businesses, including grocery stores like Stop & Shop and Aldi, along with various banks, pharmacies, and service-oriented shops. For more upscale shopping, the Cross County Shopping Center and the shops of nearby Scarsdale are just minutes away.

The dining scene along Central Park Avenue is diverse and family-friendly, with a range of cuisines including Italian pizzerias and trattorias, classic American diners, Japanese sushi bars, Mexican grills, and Chinese takeout. While the vibe is more casual and utilitarian than a dining destination, several longstanding local favorites have loyal followings. For a wider array of fine dining and boutique shopping, residents often venture to nearby Hastings-on-Hudson, Tuckahoe, or Bronxville.

Who Lives Here

Huguenot is primarily home to established families, professionals, and long-term residents who value the suburban lifestyle within a city framework. The demographic tends to be middle to upper-middle class, with many residents working in professional fields in Westchester, New York City, or the corporate parks along the nearby parkway corridors. The community is known for being tight-knit, with active neighborhood associations and a high level of civic engagement.

The neighborhood attracts those seeking the space, safety, and school quality of the suburbs without sacrificing the convenience and diversity of Yonkers. It draws a mix of young families moving in for the schools, empty-nesters who have raised their children there, and professionals commuting to Manhattan via nearby Metro-North stations in Hastings or Yonkers. The overall vibe is one of quiet pride, stability, and a strong

Huguenot Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$218KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$70KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate85.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied14.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code12746

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