Main Street in East Rockaway. (4 photos)
A shopping center on Main Street in East Rockaway. (4 photos)
Home on Cathay Road in East Rockaway. (4 photos)
A home on Squirrel Drive in East Rockaway. (4 photos)

East Rockaway

Demographic data for East Rockaway village
Population
10,820
Change from 1990
7%
Population density
10,585 per square mile
Median household income
$73,289
Median age
41 years
Married with children
35% of households
Median age of dwellings
54 years
Owner-occupied
74% of homes
LIRR travel time to NYC
39-47 minutes
Crime risk
3 (100 = national average)

Homes for Sale
Recent sales


Home Prices
Median price of single-family home in East Rockaway:
2008
$408,750
2007
$422,650
2006
$467,500
2005
$442,500
2004
$402,000
2003
$355,000
Buyers Guide

High-end

Price: $800,000-$995,000
Specs: 4-6 BR, 3.5 BA; 2-car garages
Exp. ranches, Colonials, splits; Some waterfront

Trade-up

Price: $600,000-$800,000
Specs: 4 BR, 2.5 BA
Exp. ranches, Colonials, Tudors

Starter

Price: $375,000-$500,000
Specs: 3 BR, 1-1.5 BA
Colonials, ranches and capes

Source: Dorothy Hall, Becker Real Estate Services
Community Profile

East Rockaway, a small boating community in the southwest corner of Nassau County, is composed of a village and the unincorporated area of Bay Park.

"One out of three or four homeowners in the Bay Park area has a boat," said Ed McNulty, a longtime resident and broker-owner of Ed McNulty Realty on Atlantic Avenue. There are two parks along the water with fishing and picnic areas and athletic courts.

East Rockaway also has shops, restaurants, houses of worship, a museum, recreation center, senior center, a recently expanded library and two railroad stations. "We only have one supermarket [Pathmark], though, so everyone sees each other there," McNulty said with a laugh.

In the past half decade, the village has been working on a variety of projects, including waterfront revitalization. "We are big into making improvements to the infrastructure," said Dennis McCabe, village clerk-treasurer.

The downtown area by the Centre Avenue Long Island Rail Road station has new curbs, brick pathways, antique-style lighting and benches. Storefronts have new facades, and the parking fields at both train stations have been renovated. "It's been a long process, but we're coming to the homestretch," McCabe said.

The community's eclectic housing stock includes cottages (near the water), various ranch styles, capes, Colonials, split-levels and a smattering of contemporaries, Victorians and Tudors. New homes replacing razed ones are usually priced between $600,000 and $750,000.

To learn more about the village, which incorporated in 1900, visit www.villageofeastrockaway.org.

-Lisa Doll Bruno(3/24/2006)

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Students

Spending per pupil
Average teacher salary
Pupil
/teacher
ratio

Master's degrees*

Advanced diplomas**
1,266
$17,552
$84,130
13.8
47%
42%
3,140
$15,573
$72,547
12.8
37%
21%
4,399
$19,688
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12.2
51%
38%
3,553
$24,654
$85,400
10.6
45%
49%
6,323
$14,596
$77,448
14.2
52%
51%

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*Classroom teachers with a master's degree plus 30 hours or a doctorate.
**Graduates receiving Regents diplomas with advanced designation.




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