Garden City flat out would not sell homes to black people when I worked there. Are they still that way? |
New Yorkers have their own local lingo |
Long island is conservative…the farther east you go the more Trumpers you find. |
Are you in your 90s? Because that's the only way your comment makes any sense. |
It’s very Asian and Indian now. |
No, it isn't. |
Some towns yes, some no. You can look up the voting data to see what towns went for trump and avoid those. |
abbreviated version: great neck south is heavily east asian, great neck north is heavily jewish (mainly persian these days) |
I grew up in Glen Cove on the North Shore. Granted I haven’t been back in a few years I would suggest Port Washington if u have to commute to Manhattan. If not, maybe Sea Cliff or Oyster Bay.
Growing up there in the 80s Great Neck was overwhelmingly Jewish/Asian as was Roslyn. Locust Valley and Manhasset had the few remaining Wasps. Garden City was a mix of wasps and Irish Catholics. Those were the strongest school districts. |
Rockville Centre has good schools and short train ride, plus closer to the beach.
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Haha! I lived there for a few years as a kid. Do you happen to know La Bonne Vie apartment complex? We started there and then moved to a sfh, and then moved to the south shore. |
Wrong. https://www.wra.org/WREM/Feb20/Steering/ https://projects.newsday.com/long-island/real-estate-agents-investigation/ |
Scarsdale in Westchester is really nice as are parts of CT. |
So OP, where did you end up? Westchester? |
On Long Island in regards to why neighborhoods remain white, black, Spanish, Indian even in 2022 is an easy explanation.
Dual listing is allowed and real estate is hyper local. My town had three major real estate brokers. All three lived in town. All three don’t share listings. When a home such as when I sold house it was 5 percent commission with 3.5 percent if realtor sells. So the seller would rather pay less commission and agent wants to get paid more commission. The realtor is a neighbor who lives in same town. When I was house hunting I used at least 20 different realtors. I was interest Manhasset, Rockville Centre, Garden City, Lynnbrook and Oceanside. Each town was different realtors. And a lot done open houses. It also goes back to zoning when homes were built. Laurel Hollow where really rich people live is two acre SFH zoning with zero commercial properties. Every street in town has zero street parking non residents and parks are resident only with gates. It is not changing. They don’t even allow schools or churches!! Kids go to school in Oyster Bay. Meanwhile some towns like Roosevelt which is all black homes are very small, almost zero zoning |