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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of New Cassel, NY

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    $1,349,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,278 Sq Ft

    234 Hamlet Dr, Jericho, NY 11753

    Surrounded by expansive greenery and a wrap around Trex deck, 234 Hamlet Drive is an end unit Ranch with three bedrooms and two and a half baths. Interior is sleek and sophisticated: open floor plan offers spacious rooms; superb materials and workmanship; an eclectic blend of stone and hardwoods; European cabinetry and built-ins throughout! A plant filled indoor atrium features it's own sprinkler

    Gilbert Picard Signature Premier Properties

    234 Hamlet Dr, Jericho, NY 11753
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    $369,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 740 Sq Ft

    135 Post Ave Unit 5O, Westbury, NY 11590

    This 1 bedroom apartment on 5th floor is located at Westbury Terrace Condominiums, across from LIRR station is a gem with a decent size living room, dinning area, cozy bedroom, home office and a little work out studio. It has plenty of closet space. Open foyer can converted into a nursery or a play area. It has 1 private parking spot that saves you the time parking at the LIRR station. Perfect

    Peter O'Connor Signature Premier Properties

    135 Post Ave Unit 5O, Westbury, NY 11590

Why Live in New Cassel

New Cassel, NY, is a diverse hamlet in Nassau County with a rich history dating back to the post-American Revolution era. The community has undergone significant revitalization efforts since the 2000s, particularly around Post Avenue, which now features a growing downtown area. Housing in New Cassel primarily consists of midcentury single-family homes, including Cape Cod, ranch-style, split-levels, raised ranches, and Colonial Revival homes, with prices ranging from $500,000 to $1 million depending on condition and size. The Westbury Union Free School District serves the area, offering K-12 education and adult learning programs. Commuters can access the Long Island Rail Road at nearby Westbury or Hicksville stations for a 40-minute ride to Penn Station, while JFK Airport is 22 miles away. Prospect Avenue has been transformed into a more pedestrian-friendly commercial strip, featuring mixed-use buildings with supermarkets, pharmacies, specialty businesses, and fast-casual restaurants offering diverse cuisines. Martin “Bunky” Reid Park is a central recreational hub with sports courts, walking paths, pollinator gardens, and playgrounds, hosting community events and youth athletic leagues. The nearby “Yes We Can” Community Center offers additional fitness and recreational facilities, including practices for the Long Island Nets. Shopping options include Hicksville Stop & Shop and Roosevelt Field mall.

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