White Plains Real Estate Guide
Intro Section

Living in White Plains, New York
White Plains is one of Westchester County’s most dynamic residential and commercial centers, offering a combination of luxury condominiums, walkable downtown living, established residential neighborhoods, commuter convenience, shopping, dining, and access to New York City. Lisa Weissman helps buyers, sellers, investors, and relocating families navigate the White Plains real estate market with local expertise and hands-on guidance.
White Plains appeals to a wide range of buyers — from first-time condominium purchasers to luxury high-rise residents, growing families, downsizers, and professionals seeking a balance between suburban living and urban convenience.
Why Buyers Choose White Plains
White Plains offers one of the most diverse housing markets in Westchester County, including:
- Luxury high-rise condominiums
- Full-service residential towers
- Single-family homes
- Townhomes
- New construction developments
- Investment properties
- Walkable downtown residences
Residents are drawn to White Plains for:
- Metro-North access to Manhattan
- Vibrant downtown lifestyle
- Restaurants and nightlife
- Shopping and retail
- Parks and recreation
- Access to major highways
- Strong healthcare and business infrastructure
The city combines many conveniences associated with urban living while maintaining proximity to the residential character of surrounding Westchester communities.
White Plains Neighborhoods and Residential Areas
White Plains includes a variety of residential settings, each with distinct characteristics and housing styles.
Downtown White Plains

Downtown White Plains offers luxury condominium living, walkability, restaurants, retail, entertainment, and direct commuter access. Buyers seeking convenience, low-maintenance living, and modern amenities are often drawn to the downtown market.
Gedney Farms
Known for larger homes, tree-lined streets, and established residential character, Gedney Farms remains one of White Plains’ most desirable neighborhoods.
Highlands
The Highlands area offers a mix of residential homes with convenient access to schools, parks, and downtown White Plains.
Battle Hill
Battle Hill combines residential convenience with access to transportation corridors and city amenities.
North White Plains
North White Plains attracts commuters seeking Metro-North access, a suburban neighborhood feel, and relative value compared to some surrounding communities.
Renaissance Square and Luxury Condominium Living
Renaissance Square has become one of the signature luxury residential developments in downtown White Plains. Located in the center of the city, Renaissance Square combines luxury condominium living with hotel-style amenities, walkability, and convenient access to shopping, restaurants, and transportation.

Lisa Weissman currently resides at Renaissance Square and has extensive firsthand knowledge of the building, amenities, floor plans, ownership experience, and overall market dynamics. She has also represented buyers and sellers in multiple Renaissance Square transactions, providing clients with practical insight into:
- Building layouts and unit types
- Market pricing trends
- Views and exposures
- Building amenities
- HOA considerations
- Resale dynamics
- Investment potential
- Downtown White Plains condominium competition
For buyers seeking luxury condominium living in White Plains, Renaissance Square remains one of the city’s most recognized residential properties.
Buying a Home in White Plains
White Plains offers opportunities across a wide range of price points and property types. Buyers should evaluate:
- Commuting needs
- Walkability
- School considerations
- Building financials for condominiums
- HOA fees
- Renovation potential
- Parking availability
- Long-term resale trends
Lisa helps buyers compare neighborhoods, buildings, and property types while navigating pricing, inspections, negotiations, financing, and closing logistics.
Selling a Home or Condominium in White Plains
Successfully marketing property in White Plains requires a strong understanding of local buyer behavior, building competition, pricing strategy, online presentation, staging, and timing.
For condominium sellers in particular, effective marketing requires:
- Strong photography
- Accurate building positioning
- Amenity presentation
- Competitive pricing analysis
- Understanding active inventory
- Targeted digital exposure
Lisa works closely with sellers to position properties effectively within the White Plains market and maximize buyer interest.
Commuting and Transportation
White Plains remains one of Westchester County’s strongest commuter markets due to:

- Metro-North express service to Grand Central
- Access to I-287 and the Hutchinson River Parkway
- Proximity to corporate offices
- Regional healthcare centers
- Westchester County Airport access
Its transportation infrastructure continues to support both residential demand and long-term property values.
White Plains Lifestyle
Residents enjoy:
- Restaurants and nightlife
- Shopping at The Westchester
- Entertainment venues
- Parks and recreation
- Fitness and wellness facilities
- Seasonal events and festivals
- Walkable downtown living
White Plains has evolved into one of Westchester’s most active mixed-use residential environments, particularly attractive to professionals, downsizers, and buyers seeking convenience.
White Plains Real Estate Market
The White Plains market includes:
- Luxury condominiums
- Mid-rise and high-rise developments
- Established single-family neighborhoods
- Newer residential construction
- Investment opportunities
Market conditions can vary significantly based on:
- Building
- Neighborhood
- Walkability
- School proximity
- Commuter access
- Amenities
- Unit condition
- Inventory levels
Buyers and sellers benefit from reviewing current market activity and comparable transactions before making decisions.
Thinking About Buying or Selling in White Plains?
Lisa Weissman provides experienced guidance for buyers and sellers throughout White Plains and surrounding Westchester communities, including luxury condominiums, Renaissance Square residences, and single-family homes.