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Much like its western neighbor Nassau County; Suffolk boasts a rich variety of real estate, vacation spots and top national schools. As of the 2000 census, county population was 1,419,369. Its history also has connections to England - named for the district of Suffolk in Great Britain, which its earliest settlers came from. Suffolk is the easternmost county in New York State and the New York Metropolitan Area.
Property is always on the rise in Suffolk. In 2006, Forbes Magazine ranked the area sixth out of the 110 most expensive zip codes in the country. That hasn’t detoured residents from staking claim to beautiful homes both on shore and inland. There are over 469,000 households and almost 400,000 families flourishing throughout this part of the island.
If searching for a summer estate there’s no better place to look in the Metro area than the Hamptons. For many New Yorkers, summer weekends are spent traveling to palatial country clubs on the East Hampton shore. If you are looking for seasonal housing with a gorgeous stretch of beach to yourself, we invite you to search through our East Hampton listings.
Another major draw to Suffolk County is its many prestigious schools and universities. Here you can find Suffolk County Community College and St. John’s University. Beautiful and spacious Dix Hills is home to Five Towns College - one of the nation’s top performing arts schools.
With so much to offer, LongIslandhome.TopNYCApts.com feels Suffolk County will bring you piece of mind for both your family and real estate investments. Interested in buying or renting in Suffolk County? Browse our listings and please contact us!
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