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Massapequa Park, NY
Population17,360
Median Age42.1
Pop. Density7,817
Pop. Change-0.86%
Married Population60.81%
Household Size3
Unemployment Rate6.60%
Median Home Cost$439,400
Homes Owned95.82%
Home Appreciation-1.08%
Percent Religious70.93%
Commute Time39

96.47% of people are white, 0.34% are black, 1.72% are asian, 0.03% are native american, and 1.44% claim 'Other'. 4.22% of the people in Massapequa Park, NY, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 95.78% are non-hispanic).


Paul
Massapequa Park, NY
Looking for an affordable home? - 4/13/2011

Hi There, If you are in the market for a home in Massapequa's or elsewhere, please feel free to contact me. As a licenced real estate professional that will get the job done! I can have you pre-qualified with the lowest mortgage interest rate possible and have you in your dream home ASAP:) I can also represent you in the home sale transaction as "YOUR Buyer's Agent Representitave" in which I negotiate on your behalf. I am NYS-LIBORE certified in this expertiess. I have listings within an affordable range of pricing including forclosure properties. Please note; the HUD forclosure inventory changes daily, so inquire for the latest homes listed on the market. Looking foward in working with you. My Cell/Website, 516-644-1587, paularrigo.listingbook.com [read more...]

Christine
Massapequa Park, NY
People in Massapequa Park - 4/25/2008

Hi, I agreed with every thing the previous posting said, except for the "nastiness of people". My husband and I have lived in Massapequa Park for seven years. New Yorkers are an aggressive bunch, but I think Massapequa Park is the exception. I have met lovely neighbors and have always found the people and shop owners of Massapequa Park to be extremely nice. They drive a bit fast and should obey more stop signs. Other than that I can't say enough good things.[read more...]

BRMPJ
Massapequa Park, NY
Nice place to raise a family - 11/13/2006

We've lived in Massapequa Park for 6 years, and it's a nice place to raise a family. It's a predominately Irish and Italian town. Very few minorities - it's actually a bit strange in that respect. One thing about Long Island is that you rarely meet anyone else that has come from another area of the country, except for maybe Queens or Brooklyn NY. Long Island has it's own culture in a lot of respects and it takes some getting used to. Everything in Massapequa Park is convienient and pretty nice. Bottom line is that it's a nice place to live if you can get used to the Long Island culture - people are aggressive and at times pretty nasty.[read more...]