Shrub Oak, White Plains, NC

Shrub Oak — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Shrub Oak Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Shrub Oak is a distinctive and historic hamlet located within the town of Yorktown in northern Westchester County, New York. While it shares a postal code (10588) with areas of White Plains, it is important to clarify that Shrub Oak is not administratively part of the City of White Plains. It is situated approximately 10 miles north of downtown White Plains, offering a more suburban and semi-rural atmosphere compared to the urban core. The area is known for its rolling hills, significant tree cover, and a quiet, residential character that appeals to those seeking space and tranquility while remaining within reach of major employment centers.

The neighborhood's history is rooted in its early days as a farming community and later as a stop along the New York Central Railroad's Putnam Division line. The name itself is believed to derive from a prominent oak tree that once stood in the area. While the "Shrub Oak" train station is no longer in service, the historic character is preserved in some of its older homes and the general layout of the community. Today, it functions as a close-knit, unincorporated community with its own post office, fire district, and strong sense of local identity, often associated with the broader Yorktown and Lakeland school district regions.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Shrub Oak is predominantly composed of single-family homes on spacious, wooded lots, reflecting its suburban and semi-rural setting. Architectural styles are varied, ranging from classic Colonials and Capes to mid-century ranches and more contemporary constructions, often on properties of an acre or more. This provides a stark contrast to the higher-density condominiums and apartment complexes found in central White Plains. The market is primarily ownership-based, with a very low percentage of rental properties, contributing to a stable, long-term resident base.

Price ranges in Shrub Oak are typically lower than in many southern Westchester towns but are competitive within the northern Westchester market. Homes generally start in the mid-$600,000s for more modest properties and can extend well over $1 million for larger, updated homes on premium lots. Recent trends have followed the broader Westchester pattern of strong demand for homes with ample outdoor space and home-office potential, though the market here offers more land for the price compared to communities closer to the Long Island Sound or Manhattan rail lines.

Schools & Education

Shrub Oak is served by the highly-regarded Lakeland Central School District. Students typically attend Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, Lakeland Copper Beech Middle School, and Lakeland High School or Walter Panas High School, depending on specific zoning. The district is known for its strong academic programs, extensive extracurricular activities, and modern facilities. The community's investment in education is reflected in consistent voter support for school budgets and a high level of parental involvement in the schools.

In addition to the public schools, there are several well-regarded private and parochial school options in the surrounding northern Westchester area, including the Chapel School in nearby Mohegan Lake. For higher education, residents have convenient access to several colleges, including SUNY Westchester Community College in Valhalla and Pace University's main campus in Pleasantville, both within a 20-30 minute drive.

Parks & Recreation

Residents of Shrub Oak enjoy access to abundant green space and recreational facilities, primarily through the Town of Yorktown's extensive park system. Nearby, Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park in neighboring Yorktown Heights offers over 960 acres featuring a large lake for swimming and boating, picnic areas, hiking trails, and sports fields. Closer to home, the town maintains numerous local parks, playgrounds, and sports complexes, such as Hunterbrook Park and Granite Knolls Park, which provide facilities for soccer, baseball, tennis, and hiking.

The neighborhood's semi-rural setting itself is a key recreational asset, with many quiet, winding roads ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling. The North County Trailway, a paved rail-trail perfect for biking, running, and inline skating, runs through nearby Yorktown Heights and connects to a vast network of trails throughout the county. For golf enthusiasts, the Trump National Golf Club Westchester is located just minutes away in Briarcliff Manor, offering a premier course.

Local Dining & Shopping

Shrub Oak has a modest but convenient local commercial corridor along East Main Street (Route 6), which provides for daily needs without the large-scale retail of a downtown. This includes several beloved local establishments like the Shrub Oak Deli, a classic New York deli, and a mix of pizzerias, Chinese restaurants, and casual American dining spots. For a more upscale meal, residents often venture a short drive to the bustling downtown areas of Yorktown Heights, Croton-on-Hudson, or Peekskill, which offer a wider variety of cuisines and atmospheres.

Grocery shopping is anchored by a Stop & Shop supermarket within the hamlet. For broader retail needs, the Jefferson Valley Mall is approximately five minutes away in Yorktown Heights, featuring national retailers, a movie theater, and additional dining. Many residents also take advantage of the shopping and big-box stores along Route 6 in Mohegan Lake or make the 15-20 minute drive to the The Westchester mall or downtown shops in White Plains for a more comprehensive urban shopping experience.

Who Lives Here

Shrub Oak attracts a diverse mix of residents, but it is particularly popular with young and established families seeking excellent schools, larger properties, and a safe,

Shrub Oak Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$458KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$130KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate59.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied40.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code10588

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