Below we list some of the reasons why we love living in Long Island, New York. Great amenities go beyond just your community association when you live here.
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Reasons to Love Living in Long Island, NY
- Access to Beaches and Water in All Directions
For Long Island homeowners, shareholders, and residents, beachgoing is more than a luxurious amenity– it’s a lifestyle. Many locals make their weekly pilgrimage to the beach during the summer where they enjoy a day at the beach, watching the sunset, walking on the boardwalk, listening to live music, and more. - Top Surfing Spots
Many local surfing spots on Long Island are world-renown despite the cold water. Just be sure to bring a wet suit, especially if you plan to surf in the winter!
- Boating and Fishing
Long Island’s coastal geography makes it a prime location for nautical outings such as boating, yachting, and fishing. No boat? No problem. There are fishing charters and other boating and fishing opportunities available to those looking to enjoy a day on the water. - Kayaking Long Island Waterways
In addition to boating and fishing, residents can kayak the waters of the north and south shores. Additionally, there are local kayaking clubs throughout the island, rental services, or private tours for those looking to take up a new hobby. - Top Notch Institutions for Education
For homebuyers looking to start a family, or those seeking continued education or higher education, Long Island is a prestigious place to live and receive an education. Long Island has some of the country’s leading educational institutions for students of all ages. - Biking Trails Throughout Nassau and Suffolk County
Did you know that Long Island is home to many popular biking trails and paths? Whether you enjoy challenging trails (i.e.–Glacier Ridge) or a scenic bike ride around a local lake (i.e.– Belmont Lake State Park), there is a path for everyone! - Access to Hiking and Walking Trails
If your community does not have a walking trail or gym, don’t fret. For a dose of the outdoors, access the many state, town, and county parks for a walk or hike. Options range from beach boardwalks, estate grounds, trails, etc.
- Fire Island
Fire Island is a summer haven and national landmark that’s accessible right here on Long Island. Take the ferry (or walk to the Fire Island Lighthouse from Robert Moses) for a day at the beach, exploring, and more. There are no cars there making it a serene and unique destination. You will feel like a tourist despite never “technically” leaving the island. - Great Day Trip and Weekend Locales
Long Island is a short train, car, or ferry away from New York City, Upstate New York, New England, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. However, you don’t have to leave the island to feel transported. Whether you enjoy the bustle of the city or the tranquility of the North fork or the Hamptons, there is a local getaway for everyone. - Prime Shopping Opportunities
Shopping destinations include but are not limited to: Tanger Outlets (Riverhead and Deer Park), The Manhasset Americana (also known as “The Miracle Mile”), and Roosevelt Field Mall (Garden City). Enjoy a day on the town by shopping locally on main streets such as Rockville Centre, Babylon, Huntington Village, Patchogue, Port Jefferson, Greenport, and beyond. - Access to Many Cuisines and Food Staples
Everybody knows Long Island bagels and pizza are legendary. Whether you are a new resident or a long-time resident you will become biased toward your local eateries. Fresh seafood is also easy to find here since Long Island is surrounded by water and has a rich fishing culture and community. - Enjoyment of all 4 Seasons
Unless you are a snowbird who splits your time between New York and somewhere warm during the winter season, you can enjoy the change of seasons on Long Island. Fall and summer are especially packed with great events such as farm festivals (on the North Fork and throughout Nassau and Suffolk County), live music, food fairs, apple picking, pumpkin picking, haunted houses, wine and beer tastings, and more. - Noteworthy Golf Courses
Tee off at one of the many top-notch golf courses throughout Nassau and Suffolk counties. - Pickleball Enthusiasts Welcome
Pickleball has become a part of the social scene on Long Island. Hop into a pickup game at your local park, or join a social league! Pickleball is a great way to meet other people in your area while developing a new skill. - Local Museums and Historical Homes
Aside from access to world-renown museums in Manhattan, Long Island has many museums and historical sites. Take a tour of one of the many historical homes and estates scattered across the island. - History and Folklore Surrounding Long Island
Long Island has no shortage of local pirate and monster folklore, history, conspiracy theories, and ghost stories. Not only do these stories offer up a fun conversation, but you can visit many sites referenced in local legends. - Local Music and Entertainment Venues
Music and art lovers will find that there are many places to watch a play or listen to live music. During the summer, local parks and beaches offer live concerts to local residents. Additionally, many local restaurants, bars, breweries, and vineyards have live outdoor music in the warmer months. Check your local bar or restaurant’s event schedule for upcoming live music bingo night, trivia, etc.
Long Island Is a Great Place to Own a Home
There are so many reasons to love Long Island. From its great food to access to water, beaches, and New York City, it is truly a great place to live. The local amenities add additional value to every home and community association on Long Island. Therefore, owning a home in a Long Island co-op, condo, or HOAs is a great investment.
Multi-Family Housing Options in Long Island, NY
There are many co-op, condo, and HOA communities on Long Island (managed by us!). These housing options are great for first-time homebuyers, down-sizers, snowbirds, and those who plan to age in place. Additionally, they are good options for those who wish to have fewer home maintenance responsibilities (i.e.- lawn care, pool, etc.).
Visit our sales department for information on the cooperative application and interview process. Contact us with any questions that you may have regarding buying or selling a unit. Or, contact your local real estate agent for details on local co-ops, condos, and HOA listings available in Nassau or Suffolk County.