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Syosset Real Estate

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$1.2M
Median Home Price
50 min
LIRR to Penn Station
A+
School District Rating
19,246
Population
Top 2
Schools in NY

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Population & Demographics

Racial Composition

19,246
White 59%
Asian 33%
Hispanic 4%
Other 4%

Key Demographics

$185,455
Median Income
N/A
Median Age
N/A
College Degree
N/A
Homeownership

Schools & Education

The Syosset Central School District is consistently ranked among the top in the nation, making it a primary draw for families. The district’s commitment to academic excellence is evident in its high graduation rates, impressive test scores, and the wide array of advanced placement courses and extracurricular activities available to students.

Math Proficiency88%
Reading Proficiency85%
SchoolLevelRating
Syosset Senior High SchoolPublic9-12
H.B. Thompson Middle SchoolPublic6-8
South Woods Middle SchoolPublic6-8
Our Lady of Mercy AcademyPrivate9-12

Neighborhoods & Nearby

North Syosset

Classic suburban charm with tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community.

South Syosset

Known for its larger properties, newer constructions, and the prestigious “Gates” section.

Woodbury

An adjacent village sharing Syosset’s school district, offering luxury homes and amenities.

Muttontown

Offers expansive, multi-acre properties for those seeking privacy and a more rural feel.

Living in Syosset

Transportation

The Syosset LIRR station on the Port Jefferson Branch provides direct service to Penn Station. Proximity to the LIE and Northern State Parkway makes for convenient car travel.

Healthcare

Syosset Hospital (Northwell Health) provides comprehensive medical services. The area is also home to numerous private practices and specialized medical centers.

Shopping & Dining

From local boutiques and diverse restaurants on Jackson Avenue to the nearby luxury shopping at the Americana Manhasset, Syosset offers a rich retail and dining experience.

Parks & Recreation

Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, Trail View State Park, and the Muttontown Preserve offer residents ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including swimming, hiking, and sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

North Syosset, closer to the train station, generally has a more traditional suburban feel with a mix of colonials and split-level homes. South Syosset, particularly the ‘Gates’ area, features larger, newer homes and is perceived as more affluent. School zoning can also differ, so it’s crucial to check the specific address for school assignments.

Yes, obtaining a parking permit for the Syosset LIRR station can be challenging due to high demand. There is often a waiting list for permits, which are available to Town of Oyster Bay residents. Daily meter parking is available but fills up very early on weekdays. Many commuters opt to be dropped off or use a taxi service.

Syosset has a very active and competitive youth sports culture, especially in soccer, lacrosse, and baseball. Organizations like the Syosset Soccer Club and Syosset Baseball Association are popular and have travel teams that require tryouts. While there are recreational leagues, the overall environment is known for being quite serious and a significant time commitment for families.

Property taxes in Syosset are high, which is typical for a Long Island town with a top-rated school district. The exact amount varies based on the assessed value of the home, but residents should budget for a significant annual tax bill, often in the range of $20,000-$35,000 for a typical single-family home.

Syosset has a diverse dining scene with a mix of local gems and familiar chains. Popular local spots include Steve’s Piccola Bussola for Italian food, Mara’s Homemade for Cajun and Creole cuisine, and Izumi for sushi. The downtown area and nearby Woodbury also offer a wide variety of dining options.

Traffic can be heavy on major thoroughfares like Jericho Turnpike (Route 25) and South Oyster Bay Road, especially during rush hour and on weekends. These roads are major commercial arteries, and residents often plan their errands around peak traffic times to avoid congestion.

Syosset has numerous highly-regarded preschool and daycare options. Some popular choices include Faith Lutheran Church Nursery School, Syosset-Woodbury Cooperative Nursery School, and various private daycare centers. It is advisable to research and get on waiting lists well in advance, as spots can be limited.

Beyond its excellent schools, Syosset is known for its strong sense of community, beautiful parks like Syosset-Woodbury Community Park, and convenient location. It offers a suburban lifestyle with easy access to New York City via the LIRR, as well as proximity to Long Island’s beaches and other attractions.

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