White Plains

White Plains is a thriving suburban city north of New York City in the center of southern Westchester County.

Home to the County Seat, government buildings and courts, White Plains is located a short distance from the rural villages to the north and New York City to the south. As the birthplace of the State of New York, the city is dotted with historical sites and exhibits, several on the National Register of Historic Places.

A building boom and renaissance in recent years has strengthened the reputation of White Plains as a premier suburban locale, and “the place to be” in Westchester County. A revitalized downtown district, offers an abundance of entertainment options, cultural activities and fine restaurants as well as an active nightlife. The population of White Plains soars to more than 200,000 during the day as office workers, shoppers and visitors arrive. As one of the top suburban business centers in the nation, with the county’s largest concentration of retail activity, the city is a corporate hub. Often called the “City in the Park,” White Plains has taken steps to preserve its open green space and tree-lined neighborhoods, ensuring that it retains its small-town feel.

White Plains’ desirability is found in the myriad opportunities it provides for working, shopping and playing. The city offers an efficient public transportation system, a wide range of housing options and serves as the gateway to both metropolitan and upstate New York. From the latest in high-rise apartment complexes to small estates, modest single family homes and condominiums, White Plains offers something for almost everyone. This unique city has successfully combined clean, green, suburban living with the convenience of urban amenities.

Home to the County Seat, government buildings and courts, White Plains is located a short distance from the rural villages to the north and New York City to the south. As the birthplace of the State of New York, the city is dotted with historical sites and exhibits, several on the National Register of Historic Places.

A building boom and renaissance in recent years has strengthened the reputation of White Plains as a premier suburban locale, and “the place to be” in Westchester County. A revitalized downtown district, offers an abundance of entertainment options, cultural activities and fine restaurants as well as an active nightlife. The population of White Plains soars to more than 200,000 during the day as office workers, shoppers and visitors arrive. As one of the top suburban business centers in the nation, with the county’s largest concentration of retail activity, the city is a corporate hub. Often called the “City in the Park,” White Plains has taken steps to preserve its open green space and tree-lined neighborhoods, ensuring that it retains its small-town feel.

White Plains’ desirability is found in the myriad opportunities it provides for working, shopping and playing. The city offers an efficient public transportation system, a wide range of housing options and serves as the gateway to both metropolitan and upstate New York. From the latest in high-rise apartment complexes to small estates, modest single family homes and condominiums, White Plains offers something for almost everyone. This unique city has successfully combined clean, green, suburban living with the convenience of urban amenities.

Home to the County Seat, government buildings and courts, White Plains is located a short distance from the rural villages to the north and New York City to the south. As the birthplace of the State of New York, the city is dotted with historical sites and exhibits, several on the National Register of Historic Places.

A building boom and renaissance in recent years has strengthened the reputation of White Plains as a premier suburban locale, and “the place to be” in Westchester County. A revitalized downtown district, offers an abundance of entertainment options, cultural activities and fine restaurants as well as an active nightlife. The population of White Plains soars to more than 200,000 during the day as office workers, shoppers and visitors arrive. As one of the top suburban business centers in the nation, with the county’s largest concentration of retail activity, the city is a corporate hub. Often called the “City in the Park,” White Plains has taken steps to preserve its open green space and tree-lined neighborhoods, ensuring that it retains its small-town feel.

White Plains’ desirability is found in the myriad opportunities it provides for working, shopping and playing. The city offers an efficient public transportation system, a wide range of housing options and serves as the gateway to both metropolitan and upstate New York. From the latest in high-rise apartment complexes to small estates, modest single family homes and condominiums, White Plains offers something for almost everyone. This unique city has successfully combined clean, green, suburban living with the convenience of urban amenities.

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We like White Plains for the diverse community, which offers the amenities of a large city with a small town feel.
Neivin and Jocelyn Corona White Plains Residents

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5 Renaissance #PH40C
White Plains, NY $3,895,000

5 Renaissance #PH40C

White Plains, NY

$3,895,000
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  • 3/1 Baths
  • 5,403 Sqft
1 Renaissance Square #PH-3EFG
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1 Renaissance Square #PH-3EFG

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6 Easthaven Lane
White Plains, NY $1,290,000

6 Easthaven Lane

White Plains, NY

$1,290,000
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  • 2/1 Baths
  • 3,224 Sqft
5 Renaissance Square #14E
White Plains, NY $1,150,000

5 Renaissance Square #14E

White Plains, NY

$1,150,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 1,734 Sqft
1 Renaissance Square #15D
White Plains, NY $1,000,000

1 Renaissance Square #15D

White Plains, NY

$1,000,000
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  • 2/1 Baths
  • 1,707 Sqft
1 Renaissance Square #29A
White Plains, NY $949,000

1 Renaissance Square #29A

White Plains, NY

$949,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 1,453 Sqft
10 City Place #10D
White Plains, NY $899,000

10 City Place #10D

White Plains, NY

$899,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 1,547 Sqft

White Plains

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White Plains

(White Plains School District)

Market Snapshot

Units Sold

February 2024

29 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

February 2024 - Single Family Homes

$799K
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Percentage of Asking Price

February 2024 Single Family Homes

104%
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