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Lindenhurst is an established incorporated village in Suffolk County, located on the South Shore of Long Island. The community is well-regarded for its extensive network of canals and direct access to the Great South Bay, making a waterfront lifestyle a core element of the area.
Environment and Lifestyle
Life in Lindenhurst is strongly influenced by its geographical location, offering a blend of suburban convenience and maritime amenities.
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Waterfront Focus: A significant portion of the village is laced with scenic canals and waterways, providing many residents with dock space and boat access directly behind their homes. The village maintains a municipal marina, and Venetian Shores Park offers beachfront and bayfront recreation.
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Revitalized Downtown: The downtown area, particularly along Wellwood Avenue and Hoffman Avenue, has undergone revitalization. It features a range of dining options, from local eateries to gastropubs, as well as boutique shops and local services, creating a gathering space for residents.
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Community Feel: The neighborhood is known for its community spirit, often hosting seasonal festivals, farmers’ markets, and local events, which contribute to a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Housing and Real Estate Market
Lindenhurst offers a diverse housing market, with a wide price range determined largely by proximity to the water and property size.
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Property Types: The housing stock is varied, including traditional single-family homes, many of which are capes and ranches. The highly sought-after southern section of the village features waterfront homes with varying levels of elevation and modern amenities. There are also newer luxury apartment complexes and other multi-family rental options available, particularly near the train station and main avenues.
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Market Dynamics (Data from late 2025):
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Median Sold Home Price: The median sold home price is approximately $650,000. However, waterfront properties often sell for substantially more.
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Rental Market: The average rent for an apartment is approximately $2,787 per month, with one-bedroom units averaging around $2,687 and two-bedroom units around $2,858. The rental market is active, including apartments and houses.
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Transportation and Accessibility
The village’s location provides essential commuter access to New York City and the rest of Long Island.
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Commuter Rail: The Lindenhurst Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) station is located centrally. Direct train service to New York Penn Station typically takes around 1 hour and 6 minutes, making it a viable option for commuters.
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Road Network: The village is situated south of major roadways like Sunrise Highway (Route 27) and Southern State Parkway, providing relatively easy driving access across Long Island.


