Zip 11758 (Massapequa, NY) Reviews


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11758 Massapequa, NY is a small town located on the South Shore of Long Island in Nassau County. Home to just over 21,000 people, this suburban community is known for its family friendly atmosphere and diverse range of activities. Whether it’s spending time outdoors along the shores of Lake Massapequa or browsing through unique local boutiques on Park Boulevard, 11758 Massapequa has something for everyone. The area is also home to dozens of restaurants including Italian fine dining at La Bussola as well as traditional American fare at The Ketch Grill & Tap Room.
Residents and visitors alike have praised 11758 Massapequa for its safe streets and plentiful entertainment options. Many locals appreciate the abundance of outdoor spaces such as parks and beaches that provide plenty of opportunity for leisure activities such as fishing, biking and walking trails. Despite being a smaller community, 11758 Massapequa is full of life with plenty to offer and is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit!

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Long Island way overrated - 2/1/2011
I have spent my entire 43 years living on Long Island. In a nutshell, Long Island is overpriced, overcrowded, and just plain overrated. One must sit in traffic to go anywhere. And its getting worse. To venture off the island, it is an easy extra 2 hrs of sitting bumper to bumper going through the NYC burroughs, on any day. If ou are an outdoor enthusiast, forget it. The beaches are nice, yes, but again you will have people on top of your blanket in the summer. It is 1 and 1/2 hours to the nearest area that resembles wilderness, WITHOUT traffic. Double your time coming home in the evening. Sundays can be 3 hrs to go home 70 miles from upstate NY.
Financially, there are really only 2 classes. Rich, or struggling. $100,000 a year salary does not make you comfortable here, trust me. I sold my house 3 yrs ago after refinancing twice just to try to get under control. Everyone I know around my age lives paycheck to paycheck. I will rent until I bolt this area for good in 2013 Read More

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