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About Syosset

Syosset is a mid-size hamlet on the North Shore of Long Island, New York. It's part of the town of Oyster Bay, and its neighboring communities include Laurel Hollow, Hicksville and Woodbury. Just over 30 miles from Manhattan, Syosset is far enough away to be a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of the big city but still near enough to allow easy access to big-city amenities.

The History of Syosset

Syosset is a fairly young city in the context of the Northeast, with a history that didn't truly start until the 20th century. Farmers were drawn to the area because of the fertile soil, and many people set up lavish country homes so they could enjoy the surrounding landscape and carve out a sizable chunk of U.S. real estate.

The community remained small and secluded through the middle of the 1900s. Only a few businesses dotted the community; every other inch of land was devoted either to crops or to large family spreads. Over the past 60 years, however, the community has blossomed into a thriving suburb.

Living in Syosset

Although Syosset is a fairly small hamlet, it features retail shops, restaurants, libraries and many other amenities in addition to farmland and residential neighborhoods. Many families and working professionals choose Syosset for its quaint, small-town atmosphere that's so different from a bustling big city. Despite its size, the community also features an abundance of amenities, with more than 20 restaurants as well as shopping venues, coffee shops, entertainment venues and gyms in town.

Many locals in this flourishing community earn above-average incomes in professional, trade, sales and managerial positions. Syosset's population tends to be highly educated, with more than half holding college degrees. As a result, many businesses and companies are attracted to the area for its strong workforce, which directly benefits the local economy and job market. Even so, it's not uncommon for locals to commute to New York City or other large cities for work, especially because public transit options make it fairly easy.

Syosset Schools

Of all the reasons people move to Syosset, schools rank at the top. The Syosset Central School District manages the elementary, middle and high schools in the village. Every secondary school in the district has been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellenc and all boast extremely high graduation rates and test scores.

Resources for Moving to Syosset

Here's some useful information to make your move to Syosset as easy as possible:

  • Utilities: The Jericho Water District and PSEG Long Island are the primary utility providers in Syosset.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Town of Oyster BaySyosset homes receive trash and recyclables collection services.
  • Transportation: Your public transit options in Syosset include the Long Island Rail Road, which has a station directly in the village.

Syosset Housing

Because Syosset offers a very high quality of life and many desirable amenities, its real estate can be fairly expensive. The median home price in the village is considerably higher than in many other suburban communities in the area, and prices have been steadily rising. It's not uncommon to find large estates valued at more than $2 million in Syosset, but you can also find slightly more affordable homes.