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Farmingdale is an incorporated village and surrounding census-designated place (CDP) located in the southwest part of the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, Long Island. It is known for its vibrant, walkable downtown area and its function as a regional transportation and commercial hub.
Lifestyle and Central Village
The core of the community is Farmingdale Village, which has seen significant investment and revitalization, establishing it as a popular destination on the island’s South Shore.
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Walkable Downtown: The Main Street area offers a concentrated, highly walkable environment featuring a wide variety of dining, retail, and entertainment options. It is recognized for its lively atmosphere, particularly in the evenings.
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Recreation and Community: The area features local parks and community events, contributing to a strong sense of local engagement. The village’s main commercial district provides a full range of essential services and professional offices.
Housing and Real Estate Market
Farmingdale’s housing market is diverse, including homes in the incorporated village as well as the surrounding, unincorporated areas like South Farmingdale and East Farmingdale.
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Property Types: The housing stock primarily consists of single-family homes, often featuring styles like Capes, Ranches, and Colonials, typical of mid-century Long Island development. There is also a growing inventory of multi-family rental units, condominiums, and co-ops, particularly in or near the revitalized downtown area.
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Market Snapshot (Data from late 2025):
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Median Sale Price (Village/CDP): The median sale price for homes in Farmingdale is competitive, generally around $650,000 for all property types.
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Average Rent: The average rent for apartments in Farmingdale is competitive, with one-bedroom units averaging approximately $3,022 per month.
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Market Competitiveness: The Farmingdale housing market is generally considered competitive, with strong demand contributing to its price trends.
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Transportation and Accessibility
Farmingdale is a key transportation point on Long Island, which significantly enhances its appeal for commuters and its central position in the region.
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Commuter Rail: The Farmingdale Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Station is a major factor in the neighborhood’s connectivity. Direct train service to New York Penn Station typically takes around 52 minutes, making it a viable option for those commuting to Manhattan.
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Road Network: The area provides convenient access to major roadways such as Route 109 and Route 110, which is a major commercial corridor for both Nassau and Suffolk counties.


