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Greenlawn

  • Population
    13,575
  • Change from 1990
    3%
  • Population density
    3,699 per square mile
  • Median household income
    $78,081.0
  • Median age
    40 years
  • Married with children
    38% of households
  • Median age of dwellings
    39 years
  • Owner-occupied
    81% of homes
  • LIRR travel time to NYC
    57-76 minutes
  • Crime risk
    36 (100 = national average)

buyers guide

  • High-end

    Price: $1 M- $1.5M
    Specs: 4-5 BR, 3+ BA; Larger lots
    Colonials and new construction
  • Trade-up

    Price: $550,000-$750,000
    Specs: 3 BR, 2-2.5 BA; .20 -.25 acre lots
    High-ranches, ranches, splits, Colonials
  • Starter

    Price: $399,000-$550,000
    Specs: 3-4 BR, 1-2 BA
    Capes and ranches
Source: Kathleen Casillo, Coldwell Banker

Home Prices

  • Median price of single-family home in Greenlawn:
2008 $520,000.0
2007 $515,000.0
2006 $574,500.0
2005 $520,000.0
2004 $486,350.0
2003 $450,000.0

Community Profile

The North Shore hamlet of Greenlawn, with its quiet neighborhoods and highly regarded school district, attracts families who stay for generations, local real estate experts say.

"People don't leave," said Kathleen Casillo, a resident and associate broker at Coldwell Banker in Huntington.

Casillo said she moved to Greenlawn 19 years ago to be in the Harborfields school district. Several of her friends, she said, have children who are taught by some of the same teachers they had at Harborfields.

Greenlawn's attractive downtown district on Broadway includes the local post office, library and various shops and services. Antique lights and flower baskets line Broadway.

The hamlet's first commercial building, a general store built in the 1860s, remains today as Greenlawn Hardware.

Capes, ranches, split-levels and Colonials are the norm in Greenlawn's heavily treed neighborhoods. A few new post-moderns have sprouted as well.

Greenlawn also offers federally subsidized rental developments - Paumanack III and IV - for people 62 and older. There are restrictions and a waiting list. The community celebrates its heritage each October with a pickle festival sponsored by the Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association. Another popular event is the Firemen's Fair held annually on Labor Day weekend.

Area parks include Greenlawn Park on Pulaski Road, and town beaches are nearby.

The Harborfields Public Library offers numerous community programs.

-Lisa Doll Bruno (11/12/2004)

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District

Students
Spending per pupil
Average teacher salary
Pupil / teacher ratio
Master's degrees*
Advanced diplomas**
3,662
$14,194.4
$64,711.0
15.0
38%
56%
4,203
$19,181.4
$64,385.0
11.4
51%
46%
2,606
$13,632.5
$72,202.0
14.9
55%
56%
7,561
$13,780.2
$64,302.0
13.8
48%
64%
9,974
$14,706.9
$62,588.0
14.1
35%
65%
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*Classroom teachers with a master's degree plus 30 hours or a doctorate.
**Graduates receiving Regents diplomas with advanced designation.
For more test scores and other school information, visit our School Report Card




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