Glenwood Landing

Glenwood Landing single-family homes and The Residences
Quiet residential streets wind up and down hills throughout the hamlet, lined by 20th-century single-family homes ranging from prewar bungalows to midcentury ranch-style homes to colonials and the occasional recently built New Traditional. It’s hard to buy into Glenwood Landing for under $700,000, but a small number of older fixer-uppers can sell in the $600,000s. Single-family homes usually sell for $700,000 to $1.7 million. Mature trees shade homes throughout the hamlet, but narrow sidewalks are found only along a few main roads. Away from the landscaped, hilly suburbia that covers most of Glenwood Landing, a sleek, new midrise building hugs the shore of Hempstead Harbor. Prices for luxury units at The Residences at Glen Harbor range from $1.4 million to $3.4 million. “We helped put Glenwood Landing on the map; 11547 became one of the highest priced ZIP codes in the country because of The Residences at Glen Harbor,” Stanco says. Beyond the perk of waterfront views, monthly HOA fees cover amenities like an outdoor pool, two fitness centers and 24-hour doorman service. Glenwood Landing has a CAP Index crime score of 2 out of 10, lower than the national average of 4.Internationally recognized community service at North Shore High School
Glenwood Landing Elementary School earns an A from Niche, while North Shore Middle School earns an A-plus. North Shore High School also earns an A, supporting students to succeed academically and in dozens of extracurriculars. In 2024, the school’s Key Club, a community service organization, was recognized as one of the highest-performing chapters in the state and ranked No. 1 internationally for its work with a Glen Cove food bank.Salt-water pool and playground at Tappen Beach
A sandy stretch of coastline slips into Hempstead Harbor at Tappen Beach. Past the beachfront eatery, The Sunset Club, Town of Oyster Bay residents can enjoy the saltwater pool or hit the playground. Nearby, the Glenwood Landing offers boat slip holders a place to dock and take off for more distant destinations along the Long Island Sound. Glenwood Landing is between North Shore Country Club and Engineers Country Club, each boasting 18-hole courses and over 100 years of serving North Shore golfers. Indoor tennis and pickleball draw youth and adult players to the Robbie Wagner Tournament Training Center.Shopping and dining in Glen Head
For shopping or dining beyond what’s available at Duffy’s Bait & Tackle, it’s necessary to travel a mile or two outside of Glenwood Landing. Glen Head’s commercial strip is just down Glenwood Road, positioning a bank, gas station, nail salon and bubble tea shop on the barely-there dividing line between the two communities. Gemelli Gourmet Market is nearby for groceries, and Holiday Farms Supermarket is a little further into Glen Head. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church holds services near the border of the two hamlets. Other North Shore communities like Roslyn and Glen Cove provide diverse restaurants just a few minutes further from home, including Kyma, a favorite for Greek cuisine and airy ambiance and Sid’s All American, a retro roadside burger joint.Commuting on state Route 25A and from the Glen Head LIRR Station
While it’s possible to take state Route 25A into Queens, commuters are likely to head down to the Long Island Expressway on the 25-mile drive to Manhattan. From the Glen Head Long Island Rail Road Station, Penn Station is a roughly hourlong train ride away. Nassau Inter-County Express buses make stops along Shore Road and Glen Cove Avenue. Medical care is a few miles away at Northwell Health’s Glen Cove Hospital, and LaGuardia Airport is about 20 miles away.Parade kicks off junior baseball league's season
While the junior baseball league is shared with neighboring Glen Head, the traditional start to the season falls squarely within Glenwood Landing. Teams don their uniforms and gather at Glenwood Landing Elementary School, proceeding to the home fields at Glen Head’s Francis M. Gaynor Park for an opening day celebration and barbecue. The Glenwood Life Center holds more frequent events and classes inside the white-steepled former Glenwood Presbyterian Church. Children’s martial arts classes are scheduled for some nights, and adults attend Tai Chi or yoga classes on others. Larger-scale events like church festivals and summer carnivals take over main streets and town parks in the Oyster Bay hamlets surrounding Glenwood Landing.Proposed industrial turnover on Shore Road
Between North Shore’s school bus yard and The Residences at Glen Harbor, a long stretch of Shore Road is strictly industrial. The Global Glenwood Landing Terminal has long been a stop for barges and tanker trucks transporting gasoline, but there's a recent proposal to develop a battery energy storage facility on the property. Local leaders have discussed concerns about potential environmental impact alongside the existing facility’s potential for oil contamination, as well as benefits like an improved power grid and increased union jobs. As of 2024, the Town of Oyster Bay is still considering Jupiter Power’s proposal.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Lisa Albinowski
Signature Premier Properties
(631) 250-3898
78 Total Sales
1 in Glenwood Landing
$975,000 Price
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Christina Volz
Responds QuicklyBERKSHIRE HATHAWAY
(516) 916-6203
60 Total Sales
3 in Glenwood Landing
$638K - $1.2M Price Range
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Christine Sparacino
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Sparrow Realty
(631) 405-4779
14 Total Sales
1 in Glenwood Landing
$720,000 Price
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Barry Paley
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Points North
(516) 518-2319
443 Total Sales
1 in Glenwood Landing
$687,500 Price
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Lisa Murphy
Responds QuicklyFloral Homes Inc
(855) 651-1467
78 Total Sales
1 in Glenwood Landing
$475,000 Price
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Alana Mitnick Benjamin
Responds QuicklyCompass Greater NY LLC
(347) 727-1629
115 Total Sales
1 in Glenwood Landing
$875,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Glenwood Landing | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
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Glenwood Landing Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Glenwood Landing, Long Island sell after 116 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Glenwood Landing, Long Island over the last 12 months is $1,050,000, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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