Lower Merryall, White Plains, VA

Lower Merryall — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Lower Merryall Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Lower Merryall is a historic and architecturally distinct neighborhood located in the southeastern quadrant of White Plains, New York. Bordered roughly by the Bronx River Parkway to the west, Lake Street to the north, and the Metro-North Railroad tracks to the south and east, it forms a quiet, residential enclave with a strong sense of identity. The neighborhood's name is derived from the larger Merryall area and its topography, situated on lower ground near the Bronx River, which contributes to its serene, almost secluded atmosphere despite its proximity to major transit corridors.

The area's development was significantly shaped by the arrival of the railroad in the 1840s and subsequent suburban expansion in the early 20th century. Many of its charming homes were built between the 1910s and 1930s, reflecting the Craftsman, Tudor, and Colonial Revival styles popular during that era. Today, Lower Merryall is prized for its tree-lined streets, mature landscaping, and a character that feels distinctly separate from the high-rise downtown just over a mile away, offering a peaceful retreat within the urban county seat.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Lower Merryall is predominantly composed of single-family homes from the early-to-mid 20th century, featuring a pleasing mix of Tudors, Colonials, Cape Cods, and Craftsman bungalows. Lot sizes are generally generous for an in-city neighborhood, with many properties boasting mature trees, established gardens, and a notable degree of privacy. The architectural consistency and historic charm are key drivers of the area's real estate appeal, with homes often featuring original details like hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, and stone fireplaces.

As a highly sought-after neighborhood within the White Plains school district, real estate prices are at a premium. The market typically sees homes ranging from the high $800,000s for smaller, updated properties to well over $1.5 million for larger, meticulously restored estates. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low rental presence, which reinforces its stable, long-term community feel. Recent trends show strong demand and competitive bidding, as buyers are drawn to the unique combination of historic character, spacious lots, and central location.

Schools & Education

Lower Merryall is served by the White Plains City School District, which is highly regarded for its diversity and robust academic programs. Younger residents typically attend the nearby Mamaroneck Avenue School (MAS) for grades K-5, known for its strong community involvement and International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. From there, students progress to White Plains Middle School and White Plains High School, the latter offering a wide array of Advanced Placement courses, extensive arts programs, and competitive athletics.

In addition to the public schools, the neighborhood's central Westchester location provides easy access to numerous private and parochial school options. These include The German School New York, Solomon Schechter School of Westchester, and several others in nearby communities like Scarsdale and Rye. For higher education, the campus of Pace University's White Plains law school is just minutes away in downtown White Plains, and several other colleges are within a short drive.

Parks & Recreation

Lower Merryall's primary green oasis is the expansive Saxon Woods Park, one of Westchester County's largest parks, whose entrance lies just across the Bronx River Parkway. This 700-acre park offers residents immediate access to an 18-hole golf course, a swimming pool complex, picnic areas, playgrounds, and extensive trails for walking, running, and mountain biking. The park's forested areas and the adjacent Bronx River provide a significant natural buffer and recreational asset that feels like a direct extension of the neighborhood.

Within the neighborhood itself, the winding, hilly streets are popular for walking and jogging. The proximity to the Bronx River Pathway also allows for longer bike rides or walks along the river, connecting to the broader Westchester County trail system. For organized sports and community activities, residents utilize the facilities and programs offered by the White Plains Recreation and Parks Department, including those at the nearby Delfino Park and the newly revitalized Kittrell Park.

Local Dining & Shopping

While Lower Merryall itself is strictly residential, its perimeter offers convenient and diverse commercial options. The "Four Corners" intersection at Mamaroneck Avenue and Lake Street provides a small, walkable cluster of essentials, including a deli and a dry cleaner. For more extensive grocery shopping, residents are a short drive from a Stop & Shop on Mamaroneck Avenue and a Trader Joe's in downtown White Plains. The bustling Main Street and Mamaroneck Avenue corridors, filled with national retailers and diverse restaurants, are approximately a five-minute drive north.

The neighborhood's location is a key advantage for dining and entertainment. Downtown White Plains offers everything from casual eateries and cafes to upscale steakhouses and international cuisine. Furthermore, the popular "Restaurant Row" on Mamaroneck Avenue in the neighboring town of White Plains/Scarsdale border is easily accessible, featuring a high concentration of acclaimed restaurants. For major retail needs, The Westchester mall and the City Center complex are both less than a ten-minute drive away.

Who Lives Here

Lower Merryall attracts a mix of established families, empty-nesters, and professionals who value architectural character, space, and tranquility without sacrificing urban convenience. The population tends to be well-educated, with many residents commuting to professional jobs in White Plains, New York City via the nearby White Plains or North White Plains Metro-North stations, or to

Lower Merryall Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$438KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$107KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate82.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied17.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code06755

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