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Convenient commutes and a tight-knit community in East Northport
To a casual observer, East Northport’s name might not make a lot of sense. A quick glance at a map reveals that the neighborhood sits more to the south of Northport than to its east, but at the time the community took its name from the train station at its heart, a portion of Northport was already referred to as South Northport. Since that name was taken and the neighborhood’s new train station was to the east of the old one, it became known as East Northport. Today’s East Northport is a charming residential area that has the advantage of being just a few minutes away from major attractions like Northport and Crab Meadow Beach, though the businesses and restaurants running through its center along Larkfield Road ensure that residents don’t have to leave their neighborhood for shopping or entertainment. “East Northport has a great vibe,” says Valerie LaBianca, a licensed real estate salesperson at Douglas Elliman who has lived in the East Northport and Elwood communities for 57 years and has sold homes here for 15 years. “It’s commuter-friendly, has cultural activities, diverse demographics, many community-owned local businesses as well as fabulous parks and recreation. It’s a welcoming suburban atmosphere.”
The neighborhood’s tight-knit and involved community causes generation after generation of residents to choose to stay. “Predominantly people love it and want to stay and want their kids to stay,” says Janet Pushee, an associate broker at Coldwell Banker Real Estate, adding that many residents avoid moving outside of town. Instead, they choose to move to bigger or smaller houses within East Northport as their needs change. “So they do what they have to do to keep everybody as close as possible,” she says.
Fixer-uppers starting at $550,000
Aside from the thrumming artery of Larkfield Road, East Northport’s streets are quiet and often lined with Cape Cods, colonial-style homes and split-levels. LaBianca and Pushee say home prices play a role in some people’s decision to buy a house here. “East Northport is a little more affordable than Northport,” Pushee says. “It’s a bigger community, so there’s more housing there and it’s a little bit more affordable because it’s not as close to the water.” Fixer-uppers can drop as low as $550,000, and most homes max out at around $1 million. The median home price is about $700,000. East Northport also lacks the village taxes of Northport, which can help make it more affordable. Even though East Northport is a bigger community with more homes available for potential homebuyers, there’s fierce competition for homes. “It’s totally insane,” says Pushee, warning that bidding wars are common. The CAP Index crime score is 2 out of 10, compared to the national average of 4.
Hurricane season can impact the area
Just like the rest of Long Island, hurricane season can impact East Northport. When these storms hit, the community has a moderate risk of flooding and a severe risk of high winds. Getting home insurance to protect against storm damage can help, though.
Highly rated schools shared with Northport Village
One thing East Northport shares with Northport is its highly rated school system. The Northport-East Northport Union Free School District has an A on Niche. Children can attend Fifth Avenue Elementary School from kindergarten through fourth grade before attending East Northport Middle School. Both schools earn A-minuses. Students then move on to Northport High School, which Niche gives an A and lists among the top 15 public high schools in Suffolk County. The high school has highly rated academic and art programs, winning repeated recognition for its music program, including being declared a Signature Music School by the GRAMMY Foundation.
Nearby highways, East Northport’s LIRR station
Larkfield Road and Pulaski Road serve as the main thoroughfares within East Northport. State Route 25A also runs to the community’s north, and it takes just a few minutes to get onto Sunken Meadow State Parkway. From East Northport’s Long Island Rail Road station, commuters reach Manhattan’s Penn Station in an hour and a half. Northport VA Medical Center is located in the neighborhood, while Huntington Hospital is less than 6 miles away and St. Catherine of Siena Hospital is 7 miles away.
Veterans Park, an active Little League and community at the library
Veterans Park is East Northport’s biggest park. It has a playground, skate park, hiking trails and lighted sports fields and courts, making it a popular spot for residents to play basketball, volleyball, baseball, soccer and more. According to Pushee, the park’s new pickleball courts are particularly popular, with people always waiting for a chance to play on them. Many of East Northport’s other parks also have baseball fields, giving the very active Little League team places to practice and hold games. “Kids from all over the whole area participate in the Little League and they have the fields to accommodate all that too, which is wonderful,” Pushee says, noting that the local Little League serves children from both Northport and East Northport. “I’ve gone to games in East Northport my whole life.” Meadowlark Park’s trails are popular for hiking and mountain biking, while golfers tee up at Northport Golf Course.
According to Pushee, East Northport Public Library is another focal point for the community, bringing them together for regular activities and offering education programs on topics like taxes, resume writing and computers. “Our library system is second to none,” Pushee says. “And the library programs are so diversified, they start with 2-year-olds and go all the way up to seniors.” Pushee adds that a booklet comes out every month, letting residents know what activities are planned so they can sign up. “They offer so many different programs during the year that enhance all of our lives,” she says. “They have a program for the 2-year-olds where you go in your pajamas at night and they read stories, and then the kids go home and go to bed. It’s adorable.”
Local dining, shopping and essentials on Larkfield Road
Most of East Northport’s shops and restaurants are stretched along Larkfield Road. Across from the East Northport Station, The Crossroads Café has been a mainstay here for decades and is particularly well-known for its seafood. “Their food is phenomenal,” Pushee says, noting that it’s one of the best restaurants in East Northport. It’s a sentiment that LaBianca echoes. “Crossroads is the staple in town forever and will not ever disappoint, and it has a great bar,” she says. Lark Pub & Grub is another popular spot thanks to its wide selection of craft beers, burgers and weekly trivia night. Larkfield Road is also lined with shops and essentials, from a bicycle shop and a gaming store to banks and a post office. Larkfield IGA Market and Pat’s Marketplace provide groceries close to home. Northport’s shops and restaurants are less than 3 miles away, and Commack has major retailers like Petco, Home Depot and Trader Joe’s less than 4 miles away.
East Northport Festival and Fireman’s Fair
Every September, the neighborhood’s Chamber of Commerce hosts the East Northport Festival, sometimes just called The Festival. “It’s a big deal and tons of fun,” LaBianca says. “They close the street; its riddled with rides, great vendor food, entertainment and fun.” She says the Fireman’s Fair is another major yearly event, kicking off with a parade and featuring carnival rides and live music all weekend.
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Parks in this Area
Veterans Park
Baseball/Softball
Football
Skateboard
John J. Walsh Memorial Park
Baseball/Softball
Trails
Playground
Caravan Park
Baseball/Softball
Playground
Parking Lot
Honorable Justice Harry Richard Brown Park
Baseball/Softball
Tennis
Playground
Northport Rail Trail
Trails
Hiking
Scudder Park
Picnic Area
Beach
Parking Lot
Edward A. Fryer Jr. SP4 US Army Park
Northport Golf Course
Transit
Airport
Long Island MacArthur
28 min drive
Train
Northport Station
Bus
Laurel Rd & Ft Salonga Rd (25A)
Bus
Larkfield Rd & Pulaski Rd
Bus
Northport Va Med Cen
Bus
Vernon Valley Rd & Clarke Dr
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Laurel Rd & Fort Salonga Rd & Alsace Pl
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Larkfield Rd & Clay Pitts Rd
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Larkfield Rd & 5th Ave
Reviews
Niche Reviews
4.139 Reviews
3.0Niche User
7/22/2014Niche Review
There are a lot of joggers and bikers, which for the most part feel safe on the main roads. I personally jog around the neighborhood and do not recall feeling unsafe. During winter time there are definitely more potholes that do cause damage to cars, but a call to the town certainly helps. Also Larkfield road is constantly congested and gets to be a bit annoying sometimes, but you get used to it.
4.0Current Resident
10/6/2016Niche Review
It is overall a very good experience to live in East Northport. The schools are very good. The neighborhood is pretty safe and is family friendly. There are many parks and beaches close by.
4.0Niche User
7/22/2014Niche Review
The housing here is very diverse, but everything for the most part is maintained neatly. It is expensive to live here on Long Island; however, I feel it is worth it.
4.0Former Resident
6/21/2017Niche Review
The schools were very decent with lots of nice teachers and variety of programs. The town is usually quiet and calm, and there are many scenic areas nearby, especially the port if you like oceans and beaches. But it's less progressive and the tax is high.
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East Northport Demographics and Home Trends
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
18,533
Median Age
44
Population Density
5 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.1%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
20.5%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$143,336
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$166,541
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96.8%
College Graduates
49.8%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
22.5%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
71.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
25°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
32''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
45/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
62/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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