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$936K
Median Home Price
40 min
LIRR to Penn Station
A+
School District Rating
18,004
Population
Area
5.6 sq mi

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Population & Demographics

Racial Composition

18K
White 71%
Asian 10%
Hispanic 15%
Black 1%
Other 3%

Key Demographics

$170K
Median Income
42
Median Age
68%
College Degree
75%
Homeownership

Schools & Education

The Port Washington Union Free School District is consistently ranked as one of the top school districts on Long Island, earning an A+ rating on Niche. The district comprises seven schools serving a diverse student body.

Math Proficiency75%
Reading Proficiency70%
SchoolLevelRating
Paul D. Schreiber Senior High SchoolHigh#38 in NY
Carrie Palmer Weber Middle SchoolMiddleA-
John Philip Sousa Elementary SchoolElementaryA
South Salem Elementary SchoolElementaryA
Guggenheim Elementary SchoolElementaryA-
John J. Daly Elementary SchoolElementaryA-
Manorhaven Elementary SchoolElementaryB+

Neighborhoods & Nearby

Town Dock & Parks

Downtown & Dining

LIRR Station

Waterfront Living

Living in Port Washington

Transportation

The Port Washington LIRR station offers a direct 40-minute commute to Penn Station. The town is also accessible via the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and Northern Boulevard.

Healthcare

Residents have access to top-tier medical facilities, including St. Francis Hospital, North Shore University Hospital, and Cohen Children’s Medical Center, all within a short drive.

Shopping & Dining

Main Street offers a variety of boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. For more extensive shopping, the Americana Manhasset and Target are nearby.

Parks & Recreation

Port Washington is home to numerous parks, including the Sands Point Preserve, North Hempstead Beach Park, and Manorhaven Beach Park, offering a wide range of outdoor activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Parking near the Port Washington LIRR station is managed by the Port Washington Parking District. Commuter lots are available, but a permit is generally required and there can be a waiting list. Street parking is limited and has restrictions, so it’s important to check the signs carefully. Some areas have metered parking, while others are reserved for residents with permits.

The Port Washington Union Free School District determines which of the five elementary schools a child will attend based on their home address. All students then attend Weber Middle School and Schreiber High School. It’s recommended to verify the school zone for a specific address with the district before purchasing a home.

Property taxes in Port Washington are a significant consideration for homeowners. The rates can vary depending on the specific village and assessed home value. As a general guideline, property taxes are approximately 1.92% of the home’s value, which is higher than the national average but typical for Nassau County.

The downtown area of Port Washington, particularly around Main Street, is very walkable, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and the public library. However, for groceries and other errands, most residents find a car to be necessary. The walkability of a specific neighborhood can vary, so it’s a good factor to consider when looking at homes.

Port Washington offers a wealth of summer activities for children. The town’s many parks and beaches are popular destinations. There are also numerous summer camps, sports leagues, and enrichment programs available through the Port Washington School District and private organizations.

The commute from Port Washington to Manhattan is one of its biggest draws. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) provides direct service to Penn Station in about 40 minutes. The Port Washington branch is known for its reliability, as it does not require a transfer at Jamaica.

Port Washington has a vibrant dining scene with a wide range of restaurants, from casual eateries to fine dining, especially along Main Street and near the waterfront. While the nightlife is more low-key than in a major city, there are several bars and pubs that offer a relaxed atmosphere for an evening out.

Port Washington is known for its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere. It’s a diverse and welcoming town with many opportunities to get involved in local organizations and events. New residents often find it easy to meet people and feel at home.

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