Wyandanch

County: Suffolk

Named for a controversial Native American chief, Wyandanch provides a home to a diverse and relatively youthful population. The average home value compares well with the rest of Long Island and commutes to central Manhattan are less than 30 minutes. Community programs are well developed, and the atmosphere is one of quiet service. The variety of housing in Wyandanch appeals to a broad cross-section of buyers. Families are moving into the Wyandanch area in progressively growing numbers, drawn at least in part by the housing market, the supportive environs, and the active community spirit. The town offers comprehensive shopping, recreation and entertainment options with a far greater variety available nearby. Area highlights include the world-famous Belmont Lake State Park, the Long Island National Cemetery and quaint historic districts, and the white sands of Cedar Beach.
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