The Harold Malkmes Wildlife and Ecology Education Center on Buckley Road in Holtsville. (6 photos)
Canine Road in Holtsville. (6 photos)
Log Road in Holtsville. (6 photos)
Woodside Avenue in Holtsville. (6 photos)
A shopping area on Waverly Avenue in Holtsville. (6 photos)
Bluepoint Rd. W. in Holtsville. (6 photos)

Holtsville

Population
18,936
Change from 1990
27%
Population density
2,722 per square mile
Median household income
$85,375
Median age
35 years
Married with children
44% of households
Median age of dwellings
27 years
Owner-occupied
87% of homes
LIRR travel time to NYC
From Ronkonkoma, 65-85 minutes
Crime risk
32 (100 = national average)

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Home Prices
Median price of single-family home in Holtsville:
2008
$345,000
2007
$365,000
2006
$395,480
2005
$371,500
2004
$342,000
2003
$303,125
Buyers Guide

High-end

Price: $450,000-$700,000
Specs: 4-6 BR, 2.5-4 BA
New construction, Colonials, Victorians

Trade-up

Price: $350,000-$450,000
Specs: 3-4 BR, 1.5-2.5 BA
Ranches, splits, high-ranches

Starter

Price: $275,000-$350,000
Specs: 2-3 BR, 1-1.5 BA
Ranches

Source: Chuck Schaefer, Caldwell Banker
Community Profile

Widely known as home of the Internal Revenue Service's Northeast processing center, Holtsville is a sprawling hamlet that has pockets of industry, shopping centers, a nursing home and rehabilitation center, as well as an array of housing choices.

"There is a little bit of everything," said Christopher Armstrong, owner- broker of Century 21 Princeton Properties in Holbrook.

Housing styles include Colonials, capes, split-levels and various ranches, as well as newly constructed Victorians.

Holtsville also has a gated homeowners association, condos, co- ops and apartment rentals.

Residents can visit the Town of Brookhaven's Ecology Center and Animal Preserve on Buckley Road, where amenities include a three-pool complex, exercise-trail fitness course, zoo and ecology center.

- Lisa Doll Bruno (10/17/2003)

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Students

Spending per pupil
Average teacher salary
Pupil
/teacher
ratio

Master's degrees*

Advanced diplomas**
15,528
$15,142
$72,846
13.6
53%
55%
9,144
$13,295
$74,316
14.9
59%
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11,520
$12,814
$60,868
16.0
63%
34%
8,004
$14,487
$62,802
13.5
42%
70%
3,946
$13,795
$71,980
14.9
56%
32%

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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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