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Neighborhoods in Long Island, NY

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    Lindenhurst

    Lindenhurst, 45 miles from New York City, has views of the Great South Bay. Some locals have private docks and boats parked outside their homes. "We are a waterfront community. A lot of boaters live here," says Katie Schrader, the village clerk for the Village of Lindenhurst. "We are also a stop on the Long Island railroad, so it is very easy for

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      $647K

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      $465K - $1.2M

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      28 Listings

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    North Lindenhurst

    For the people who live there, North Lindenhurst and the village of Lindenhurst are one and the same. The hamlet of North Lindenhurst, called North Lindy by some, may not be part of the village, but it has many of the same services, including the same post office, library and school district. According to Frank Dell’Accio, the owner and broker of

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      $645K

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      $497K - $899K

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      12 Listings

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    Islip Terrace

    A compact neighborhood just north of East Islip, Islip Terrace was first developed in the early 1900s as an area for recent German immigrants escaping the cramped conditions of New York City, hence its original name Germantown, which was changed during World War I. The area was relabeled for its flat terrace-like landscape. “You typically get

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      $638K

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      $520K - $774K

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      4 Listings

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    Ronkonkoma

    Situated in the heart of Long Island, Ronkonkoma is a neighborhood known for its large lake and relatively affordable homes. The area has long been a transportation hub with the first road designated for automobiles, the Vanderbilt Motor Parkway, running from here to Queens in New York City in the early 1900s. Today, it's both road and rail that

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      $638K

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      $333K - $893K

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      18 Listings

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    New Cassel

    Among Nassau County hamlets, New Cassel is one with a notably storied and enduring history of diversity. Formerly enslaved farmers tended to an agricultural landscape alongside Hessian settlers whose homeland gave the hamlet its name in the years following the American Revolution. Surrounded by communities that enacted race-restrictive covenants

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      $637K

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      $327K - $1.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Flanders

    Flanders, a coastal community in Southampton, offers beachside and lakeside living. “It’s right next to Riverhead, one of the fastest-growing towns,” says Michael Hejmej, a Real Estate agent with Signature Premiere Property. “It’s in between Riverhead and the Hamptons, kind of like a liaison.” While New York City is about 80 miles away, Hejmej

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      $629K

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      $385K - $1.8M

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      10 Listings

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    Freeport

    With a snaggletooth coast cut through by canals, an ideal location and abundant parks, plus access to the Atlantic Ocean by boat, it takes only a glance to see why Freeport is the second largest village in all of New York. “Freeport is a beautiful waterfront community,” says Paul Conforti, a broker at Douglas Elliman Real Estate. “The waterfront

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      $627K

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      $190K - $995K

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      78 Listings

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    Centereach

    Named for its approximate position in the middle of Long Island, Centereach is a large suburban area in the town of Brookhaven that has newer, competitively priced houses. “Homebuyers look here because they like the feel of having businesses around them,” says Alex Goldenberg, a broker with Howard Hanna Coack Realtors and resident of nearby

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      $626K

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      $467K - $1.1M

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      29 Listings

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    Uniondale

    Uniondale, 31 miles from New York City, is bisected by the Hempstead-Bethpage Turnpike. To the north, the lively commercial hub of East Garden City bustles with activity, while the southern portion is primarily residential with gridded streets and local parks. “It has that suburban feel, but it’s dense and kind of urban,” says Christopher Hubbard,

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      $626K

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      $480K - $1.2M

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      12 Listings

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    Bay Park

    Motorboats and kayaks lashed to private docks that bob in Hewlett Bay. Expansive public parks dotted with playgrounds, a golf course and fishing piers. The waterfront is the center of life in the small South Shore hamlet of Bay Park. “I was raised in Bay Park and East Rockaway,” says Paul Conforti, an associate broker with Douglas Elliman. “Being

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      $623K

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      $378K - $1.1M

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      6 Listings

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    East Patchogue

    There’s an old adage that names have power — and if anyone’s looking to prove the point, East Patchogue makes a great case study. Located on Long Island’s South Shore, the hamlet sits between the Village of Bellport and its namesake, the Village of Patchogue. Over the past two decades, Patchogue has experienced a rebirth. It’s now one of the most

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      $616K

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      $420K - $1.6M

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      21 Listings

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    Terryville

    Tucked away in the middle of Long Island lies Terryville, a residential area with highly rated schools, convenient parks and quick access to Port Jefferson station. “Terryville is a very quiet area in the Port Jeff area. The homes are more established,” says Lesley Longmcleod, an associate broker at Signature Premier Properties who has over eight

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      $616K

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      $436K - $980K

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      13 Listings

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    Riverhead

    Situated on the northern side of where Long Island splits into the North Fork and South Fork, there was a time in recent memory where Riverhead was an afterthought or pit stop on the way to more easterly towns — but not anymore. Taking advantage of the Peconic River that runs through it and its historic colonial architecture, Riverhead town

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      $615K

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      $135K - $2.3M

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      37 Listings

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    Copiague

    While sidewalk-lined streets and a familiar mix of prewar midcentury homes make Copiague blend with neighboring communities at first glance, a closer look at the blocks leading toward the Great South Bay reveals the global inspirations that built this South Shore hamlet. Specialty grocers advertise Eastern European comfort food in English and

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      $611K

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      $408K - $1.7M

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      38 Listings

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    Farmingville

    Farmingville started as an area with family-owned farms, but today, brand-new townhouses, apartments and single-family homes fill this residential town in Long Island. “Farmingville has more apartments than surrounding areas, but it’s a quiet residential town without much industry. They have a lot of entertainment, like car shows and concerts.

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      $611K

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      $435K - $1.1M

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      14 Listings

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    Port Jefferson Station

    Port Jefferson Station is an unincorporated hamlet south of the tourist-filled Port Jefferson village. Locals live 10 minutes away from Long Island's north shore beaches and minutes from the Long Island Rail Road, which gives commuters an easier path to central New York than driving over an hour west. “This is a very community-oriented place. When

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      $606K

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      $427K - $852K

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      7 Listings

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    Hempstead

    First settled by Dutch colonists in the 1600s, the village of Hempstead has long been a hub of commerce in Long Island. Although the village has transformed over the centuries, it remains a diverse spot with popular local restaurants, spacious parks and nearby shopping destinations. Hempstead is the largest community by population, not just in the

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      $606K

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      $244K - $1.4M

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      57 Listings

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    Brentwood

    Brentwood, located in Long Island, has a unique history dating back to the mid-1800s when it was known as Modern Times, a progressive commune. Today, Brentwood is a predominantly residential area with modestly priced homes, primarily ranch-style and hi-ranch houses. The neighborhood is landlocked, lacking lakes or canals, but features large parks

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      $605K

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      $435K - $850K

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      40 Listings

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    North Bay Shore

    At one point, owning a home anywhere on the Bay Shore represented the pinnacle of the American dream. People were drawn to this Long Island neighborhood because it was close enough to commute to New York City, and everybody was on a first-name basis. “Over the past 10 or 15 years, people have been flocking to Bay Shore,” says Ed Ryan, owner of the

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      $604K

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      $400K - $743K

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      8 Listings

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    Yaphank

    With abundant outdoor recreation, including the Carmans River, several lakes and nearby beaches, Yaphank combines the benefits of many favorite Long Island locales into one little neighborhood. “Location-wise, it is not all the way out east on the North Fork of Long Island — it’s midway, but you still get the country feel there, which is amazing,”

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      $599K

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      $395K - $960K

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      20 Listings

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    Patchogue

    In 2019, the American Planning Association named Patchogue one of America's best communities. A few years on, and it’s still an impressive achievement for the small Brookhaven village. For about four decades, starting around the 1950s, the coastal community suffered one indignity after another when the wooden boatbuilding and weekend vacation

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      $599K

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      $250K - $1.2M

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      14 Listings

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    Baywood

    Baywood, a neighborhood in Long Island, emerged as a residential area post-World War II, attracting homebuyers with its affordable housing and spacious lots. The area is characterized by modest, single-family homes set back from the road, providing a sense of privacy and security. Housing prices are generally lower than coastal neighborhoods, with

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      $590K

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      $428K - $866K

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      11 Listings

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    Bay Shore

    Bay Shore, located in Suffolk County on Long Island, has undergone significant revitalization since the 1990s when downtown’s Main Street faced a high vacancy rate. The neighborhood now features a mix of colonial-inspired houses from the 1930s on the south side of Sunrise Highway and ranch-style homes from the 1970s on the north side, with real

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      $590K

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      $270K - $735K

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      14 Listings

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    North Amityville

    In some neighborhoods, street signs tell a story — about their past and their identities. Alongside surnames of past presidents, road signs in North Amityville bear the names of Native American and Civil War-era families who lived in the hamlet for generations, such as Payne, Brewster, Fowler and Devine. To distinguish signs named for Native

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      $584K

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      $305K - $854K

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      20 Listings

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    Roosevelt

    Roosevelt is a hamlet defined by reinvention and growth. At the turn of the 20th century, the woodsy developing village offshoot of Hempstead was renamed from Rum Point to its current name in honor of the 26th president. In recent years, waves of private renovation on older properties and public facility upgrades have improved streetscapes and

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      $582K

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      $371K - $898K

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      24 Listings

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