Throggs Neck, NY
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Throggs Neck, NY

Throggs Neck is a waterfront neighborhood in the southeastern Bronx known for its residential character, maritime setting, and access to parks and recreational amenities. Located along the East River and Long Island Sound, the neighborhood features a mix of single-family homes, low-rise residential buildings, marinas, and waterfront properties. Commercial activity is concentrated along East Tremont Avenue and nearby corridors, providing a range of local services, dining, and shopping options. Residents benefit from proximity to open space, waterfront recreation, and community-oriented amenities while maintaining convenient access to other parts of the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan. Throggs Neck offers a balance of residential living, outdoor recreation, and waterfront access within New York City.

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Throggs Neck, NY

Highlights

  • $130K - 2M Price Range
  • $710K Avg. Sold Price
  • $742K Avg. List Price
  • $769 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 127 Homes for Sale
  • 14 Homes for Rent
Throggs Neck, NY

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Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

The Bronx is bikeable due to its growing network of dedicated bike lanes, including those along major streets and waterfronts, providing safer routes for cyclists. Its relatively flat terrain, especially in areas like Pelham Bay Park and along the Bronx River Parkway, makes cycling accessible and enjoyable for all levels. Additionally, the borough’s parks and trails, such as the South Bronx Greenway, offer scenic paths that enhance the biking experience.

Historic

The Bronx is rich in history, home to landmarks like the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, Van Cortlandt House, and Bartow-Pell Mansion. Its neighborhoods reflect centuries of cultural evolution, from colonial estates to immigrant-built communities. Historic districts, museums, and preserved architecture tell the story of the borough’s diverse past and its role in shaping New York City’s heritage.

Waterfront

The Bronx boasts scenic waterfronts along the Hudson River, Harlem River, and Long Island Sound. Areas like City Island, Orchard Beach, and the Bronx River Greenway offer coastal charm, beaches, boating, and walking paths. These waterfronts provide recreation, views, and a peaceful contrast to urban life, making them valuable assets for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment in the borough.

  • Throggs Neck is served by multiple local and express bus routes providing connections throughout the Bronx and to Manhattan. Major roadways including the Throgs Neck Expressway, Interstate 95, and the Hutchinson River Parkway offer convenient regional access. Nearby bridge connections, including the Throgs Neck Bridge and Whitestone Bridge, provide direct routes to Queens and Long Island.

  • Notable destinations include Ferry Point Park, SUNY Maritime College, and the historic Fort Schuyler. The Throgs Neck Bridge and Whitestone Bridge are prominent landmarks that define the neighborhood’s waterfront setting. Local marinas and waterfront facilities further reflect the area's longstanding connection to maritime activity.

  • Housing in Throggs Neck consists primarily of detached and semi-detached single-family homes, two-family residences, waterfront properties, and low-rise apartment buildings. Architectural styles vary throughout the neighborhood, with many homes featuring private yards and residential streetscapes that contribute to the area’s established character.

  • Throggs Neck offers a residential lifestyle centered around community amenities, waterfront access, local businesses, and recreational opportunities. Neighborhood organizations, schools, parks, and community facilities contribute to daily life, while the area’s location provides convenient access to surrounding boroughs and regional destinations.

  • Dining options are concentrated along East Tremont Avenue and surrounding commercial corridors, featuring a variety of restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and casual eateries. Cuisine options include Italian, seafood, American, and other international offerings that serve both residents and visitors.

  • Nightlife in Throggs Neck is generally neighborhood-oriented, with local pubs, sports bars, lounges, and restaurants providing evening gathering spaces. Additional entertainment and nightlife options are available in nearby Bronx neighborhoods and throughout New York City.

  • Shopping opportunities include supermarkets, specialty food stores, pharmacies, service businesses, and local retailers located along East Tremont Avenue, Crosby Avenue, and surrounding commercial corridors. Nearby shopping centers provide additional retail and everyday conveniences.

  • Ferry Point Park serves as the neighborhood’s primary recreational destination, offering waterfront paths, athletic fields, playgrounds, open green space, and a golf course. Additional outdoor amenities include marinas, waterfront walkways, and community parks that provide opportunities for recreation, exercise, and enjoying views of the East River and Long Island Sound.

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