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Williston Park Real Estate

Your guide to homes for sale and living in Williston Park, Long Island.

$828K
Median Home Price
~50 min
LIRR to Penn Station
A+
School District Rating
7,591
Population
Vibrant
Community Life

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Population & Demographics

Racial Composition

Population: 7,591

Key Demographics

$152,656
Median Income
43.8
Median Age
48.5%
College Degree
85.1%
Homeownership

Schools & Education

Williston Park is served by the highly-regarded Mineola Union Free School District and Herricks Union Free School District, both known for their strong academic programs and commitment to student success.

Math Proficiency88%
Reading Proficiency85%
SchoolLevelRating
Herricks High School9-12A+
Mineola High School9-12A
Herricks Middle School6-8A+
Mineola Middle School5-8A-
Center Street SchoolK-5A
Denton Avenue SchoolK-5A
Jackson Avenue School2-4A-
Meadow Drive SchoolPK-1A-

Neighborhoods & Nearby

Charming & Friendly

Williston Park is known for its welcoming, small-town atmosphere where neighbors know each other and community events are a local highlight.

Family-Oriented

With excellent schools, safe streets, and numerous activities for children, it’s a sought-after location for families.

Conveniently Located

Enjoy the peace of the suburbs with easy access to New York City via the LIRR, making it ideal for commuters.

Active Community

From local sports leagues to village fairs, there’s always something happening to bring the community together.

Living in Williston Park

Transportation

Commuting is streamlined with the East Williston LIRR station on the Oyster Bay Branch, offering a direct ride to Penn Station. The village is also conveniently located near major parkways for easy car travel.

Healthcare

Access to quality healthcare is readily available, with NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island and St. Francis Hospital just a short drive away, supplemented by numerous local medical offices.

Shopping & Dining

Willis and Hillside Avenues are the heart of local commerce, featuring a variety of shops, professional services, and beloved restaurants like the classic Hildebrandt’s.

Parks & Recreation

Residents enjoy Kelleher Field for sports, a village pool for summer fun, and the beautiful Clark Botanic Garden nearby for a peaceful escape into nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

The effective property tax rate in Williston Park is approximately 1.69%, which is higher than the national average but typical for Nassau County. Village taxes are billed in late May and due by July 1st. Various tax exemptions are available, so it’s recommended to check with the Village Tax Department for eligibility.

Parking in Williston Park can be challenging. There are parking restrictions, including 90-minute limits in certain areas between 7 AM and 7 PM. The East Williston LIRR station has limited parking, available on a first-come, first-served basis, and requires a resident permit. Parking during a snow emergency is strictly enforced with significant fines.

Williston Park is served by two highly-rated school districts: the Mineola Union Free School District and the Herricks Union Free School District. The specific school a child attends depends on their home address within the village.

Williston Park is a somewhat walkable community, with many shops and restaurants located along Hillside and Willis Avenues. However, for major grocery shopping and other errands, most residents find a car to be necessary.

The commute from Williston Park to NYC is convenient via the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). The East Williston station, on the Oyster Bay Branch, provides service to Penn Station. The commute time is typically around 45-55 minutes.

Williston Park has a vibrant local business scene. Some popular spots mentioned by residents include Hildebrandt’s Restaurant, a classic ice cream parlor and diner; Memories Pub; and various shops and professional offices along Hillside and Willis Avenues.

Williston Park has Kelleher Field, a local park with sports fields. The village also has a public pool. For more extensive recreational facilities, residents can visit nearby Clark Botanic Garden or other parks in the Town of North Hempstead.

Williston Park is known for its friendly, tight-knit community feel. It’s a residential suburb with a strong sense of local pride, evident in the well-maintained homes and active community life. It offers a quieter, more suburban lifestyle compared to the bustling city.

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