Wykagyl, New York – Among Most Expensive Zip Codes
Wykagyl, New York – Among Most Expensive Zip Codes
Wykagl is a community located in New Rochelle in Westchester County. It was listed #333 on Forbes’ list of 500 most expensive zip codes in the United States and is ranked among the Washington Post’s 650 Super Zips. It has a number of Revolutionary War historical sites and is also where scenes from Goodfellas and Catch Me If You Can were filmed.
Wykagyl has beautifully wooded lots featuring single family homes in addition to condos and co-ops. Families can spend their time golfing at the Wykagyl Golf Course area, and commuters have quick access to a system of major highways. Residents can enjoy quiet living and also can spend time shopping, going to local restaurants, and visiting the five parks with waterfront areas skirting the Long Island Sound.
Demographics
There are 14,156 people living in Wykagyl, and these are dispersed among 4,961 households. Of these homes, 1,808 have children below the age of 18 living therein. 3,689 are comprised of married couples living together with 224 being headed by a female householder with no husband present. 828 are occupied by nonfamilies, and in 490 homes, a person over 65 lives alone. Median income for families is $199,061.
Real Estate
The median list price for a property in Wykagyl is $850,000, or $347 per square foot, and is up 13.5% over last year. There are currently 81 active listings for houses along with 20 condos, and the average home will sell for 99% of the asking price. 2 properties sold in the previous month.
Sokol Group helps those living in Westchester, Orange, and Rockland counties as well as those in the Hudson Valley to lower their annual tax bills. We initiate the property tax grievance process and can answer any questions you may. Reach out to us for more details.
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