Wakefield
Urban Core Neighborhood in Bronx, New York
Bronx County 10466, 10470

Brick homes range from co-ops to detached Victorian styles
Walking along these sloped streets from Westchester County to Bronx County, it’s hard to notice much difference besides the public transportation. The same prewar colonial brick residential architecture warms under the same sun. “It’s mostly single-family, two-family and even some three-family homes,” says Beltran. “There are very few high buildings.” Still, apartments and coops make up most of the housing inventory. Co-ops in brick tenement buildings can range from the low $100,000s to the mid $200,000s. Colonial-semidetached brick homes are common, costing between $450,000 and $750,000, while single-family detached Victorian and bungalow styles may list between $655,000 and $1.2 million. Multi-family investment properties typically start in the low $800,000s and can climb to $1.6 million.Strong academics at New World High School
Students in Wakefield may start at P.S. 16 Wakefield, which earns a B-minus from Niche. Sixth through eighth graders can attend the C-rated North Bronx School of Empowerment before advancing to New World High School, ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the top 4% of all schools in the state and the country. Maintaining a B-plus rating from Niche, the college preparatory high school offers a literary-focused curriculum infused with technology. Wakefield students may also attend the handful of nearby top-rated private and faith-based schools that serve all grades.Recreational facilities and outdoor spaces just minutes away
Green spaces are only minutes away from Wakefield residents. A slice of Shoelace Park reaches the neighborhood's southwestern edge, providing folks with trails and a playground along the Bronx River. Paddlers can kick off from the park’s kayak launch. Trails stretch west into the Woodlawn Cemetery, the final resting place of legendary New Yorkers like Herman Melville and Irving Berlin. Further west still is the massive Van Cortlandt Park, a 1,200-acre tract with paved trails, playgrounds, sporting fields and more. The park is also home to the historic Van Cortlandt House Museum and two golf courses. Closer to home, the Wakefield Playground is a popular recreational spot with sports courts. A few blocks over, the Bissel Gardens bloom with seasonal vegetables and plants grown by the community.Local Jamaican eats, convenient grocery options
Most of the neighborhood’s diverse restaurants and local shops and businesses line White Plains Road. The top-notch West Indian cuisine in the Bronx is known for flourishes in Wakefield at places like the local Jamaican chain Golden Krust. Jamaican pastries and baked goods are offered at neighborhood staples like Kingston Tropical Bakery, Champion Bakery and Paul’s Caribbean Bakery. White Plains Road also has many grocery store options, such as Foodtown and Met Foodmarkets, tucked between beauty salons, barbers and other services. Big-box retailers cluster at the District Shops of Pelham Manor, 2 miles east of the neighborhood, while department stores like Burlington and Macy’s are located at The Mall at Bay Plaza, 3 miles away. The plaza also houses the AMC Bay Plaza Cinema 13.Programs for teens and adults at Wakefield Library
Situated in the southwestern corner of the neighborhood, the Wakefield Library is a grand, old neo-classical building from 1938. The library’s Teen Center has recently expanded, offering a broader scope of resources, from tech equipment to art materials. The center regularly hosts various programs, from an afternoon craft hour every Wednesday to themed Friday activities. For adults, the library is a workshop hub, including computer help and basic keyboarding skills.When one line ends, another begins
The 2 and 5 lines, which stretch from Flatbush in Brooklyn through Manhattan to the Wakefield-241 Street and Nereid Avenue subway stations (respectively), end at Wakefield. For travel further north, commuters can take the Metro-North Railroad from the Wakefield train station on Wakefield Avenue. Here, the Harlem line runs south to Grand Central in Manhattan and north to the Wassaic station in Amenia. Car drivers can hop on the Bronx River Parkway, which hugs the neighborhood’s west side.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Clayton Jeffrey
Keller Williams NY Realty
(914) 279-8485
40 Total Sales
2 in Wakefield
$715K - $815K Price Range
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Alexander Galvez
Century 21 Galvez
(855) 697-7271
78 Total Sales
7 in Wakefield
$400K - $960K Price Range
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Elvis Gonzalez
Fave Realty Inc.
(347) 795-4609
65 Total Sales
2 in Wakefield
$655K - $665K Price Range
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Santiago Jaraba
Whitestone Real Estate Group
(888) 483-4006
236 Total Sales
1 in Wakefield
$1,100,000 Price
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Rushane D Porter
Silverside Realty LLC
(347) 897-1846
16 Total Sales
2 in Wakefield
$460K - $660K Price Range
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Marilyn Stein
Responds QuicklyRealty Connect USA LLC
(516) 619-1276
6 Total Sales
1 in Wakefield
$425,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Wakefield | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 5 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Wakefield Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Wakefield, Bronx sell after 79 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Wakefield, Bronx over the last 12 months is $585,000, up 11% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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