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Why Live in Peconic
Peconic is a small hamlet in the Town of Southold on Long Island’s North Fork in New York. It offers a relaxed East End lifestyle defined by open space, working farms and vineyards. Often called NoFo, the North Fork is quieter and generally more affordable than the South Fork, attracting both full-time residents and second-home buyers from New York City seeking a slower pace. Housing options in Peconic include Colonial Revival and ranch-style homes, with prices typically ranging from the mid-$600,000s to around $1.1 million. Waterfront properties can exceed $2 million. Local highlights include farm stands, wineries such as Pindar Vineyards and Lenz Winery and roadside stops like Krupski Farm and Breeze Hill Farm.
Outdoor recreation centers on the Sound and Little Peconic Bay, where boating, fishing and paddleboarding are popular. Parks such as Goldsmith Inlet County Park, Emerson Park and Jean Cochran Park offer access to the water and green space. Dining and shopping are limited but convenient, with spots like Panoramica for coffee and Greenport Harbor Brewing Company for craft beer and casual meals. For a wider mix of restaurants and shops, residents often head to nearby Greenport or Riverhead. Peconic is about a 90-mile drive from Manhattan and is served by LIRR stations in Southold and Mattituck, as well as the Hampton Jitney.
Home Prices in Peconic, NY
The median home sale price in Peconic, NY is $850,000, down 18% year-over-year. Homes in Peconic sell in 57 days on average, compared to the national average of 58 days.
Home Price Trends
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Median Sale Price
$850,000
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Median Single Family Sale Price
$950,000
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Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$850,000
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Average Price Per Sq Ft
$576
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Number of Homes for Sale
4
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Last 12 months Home Sales
5
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Months of Supply
9.60
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Median List Price
$999,999
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Median Change From 1st List Price
15%
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Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-18%
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