Nassau County, Long Island — America's First Suburb

Levittown Real Estate Agent

Levittown is Long Island's most iconic community — the original post-war American suburb, built in 1947 and still one of the most family-friendly, well-connected, and affordably priced communities in Nassau County. Nitin Gadura helps buyers find their place in this historic neighborhood and sellers realize its full value.

Levittown Market Snapshot
Zip Code11756
Median Sale Price$450K – $720K
CountyNassau
LIRR LineBabylon Branch
Commute to Penn St.~50–55 min
School DistrictsLevittown UFSD · Island Trees
Founded1947 by William Levitt
$575K
Median Sale Price
Single-family, 2024–2025
22
Avg Days on Market
Well-priced listings
2.3%
Effective Tax Rate
Nassau County avg
7.5/10
School Rating
MacArthur High School

Levittown — The Original American Suburb

To understand Levittown is to understand the origins of suburban America. When William Levitt broke ground on what was then a 4,000-acre potato field in Nassau County in 1947, he was not simply building houses — he was inventing a new form of community. Within five years, 17,400 homes had been constructed, sold, and occupied by returning World War II veterans and their young families who needed safe, affordable, and well-built homes in a community with good schools and easy access to New York City. Levittown was the first of its kind, and its influence on American residential development over the subsequent seven decades is immeasurable.

Today, Levittown remains one of the most sought-after communities in central Nassau County. Its original housing stock — Cape Cods, ranch homes, and split-levels — has been comprehensively updated by successive generations of homeowners, and what was once uniform now presents an enormous variety of configurations, renovations, and expansions. A buyer searching in Levittown in 2025 will find everything from a modest original ranch priced at the entry level to a beautifully expanded and fully renovated colonial-style home at the upper end of the market — all on the same block.

The community has a strong and enduring family orientation. Its block associations, youth sports leagues, public parks, and civic organizations reflect the community character that has persisted since the 1940s — neighbors who know each other, streets that are safe and walkable, and a sense of shared investment in the neighborhood's quality. For families with children, this is a particularly meaningful aspect of the Levittown experience, and it is one of the reasons that homes in the community tend to sell quickly to buyers who have done their research and recognized what they are getting.

Levittown's commercial spine along Hempstead Turnpike provides the full range of everyday services — grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, automotive services, and retail — within easy driving distance of every residential block. The Levittown Shopping Center and several smaller strip plazas along the turnpike ensure that residents are never far from what they need.

For the price-conscious buyer entering the Nassau County market, Levittown represents exceptional value. At a median price point meaningfully below Garden City, Great Neck, or even Valley Stream's upper tier, Levittown delivers solid public schools, a well-maintained residential environment, established community infrastructure, and direct LIRR access to Penn Station. It is frequently the first serious consideration for buyers being priced out of western Nassau communities and discovering that they can get more home for their budget by moving slightly east on the Island.

Community TypeUnincorporated Hamlet
CountyNassau
TownTown of Hempstead
Population~51,000
Zip Code11756
Founded1947 — William Levitt
Home StyleCape, Ranch, Split-Level
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Schools in Levittown

Levittown is served by two school districts — Levittown UFSD and Island Trees UFSD — depending on the specific address. Both offer solid public education with good extracurricular programs and consistent academic performance.

Division Avenue High School
Public · Levittown UFSD · 9–12
7.4/10
One of two Levittown UFSD high schools. Offers AP coursework, arts programs, and competitive athletics. Strong school community and parent engagement.
MacArthur High School
Public · Levittown UFSD · 9–12
7.5/10
The flagship Levittown UFSD high school. Named for General Douglas MacArthur. Comprehensive academic programs with a strong culture of civic engagement.
Island Trees High School
Public · Island Trees UFSD · 9–12
7.3/10
Serves the Island Trees portion of 11756. Smaller district with a community-oriented feel. Strong arts and music programs and competitive athletic teams.
Wisdom Lane Middle School
Public · Levittown UFSD · 7–8
7.4/10
Levittown UFSD middle school serving grades 7–8. Consistent academic programming preparing students for the district's two high schools.
Summit Lane Elementary
Public · Levittown UFSD · K–6
7.2/10
Well-regarded elementary serving central Levittown. Strong foundational literacy program and active PTA. Part of the Levittown UFSD feeder system.
St. Bernard's School
Private · Catholic · K–8
7.9/10
A well-regarded Catholic school option serving Levittown families. Faith-based education with strong academic preparation and community values.

Getting Around from Levittown

Levittown's central Nassau location and access to the Babylon branch LIRR provide solid transit options for commuters, while major parkway connections make car travel across Long Island efficient.

LIRR to Penn Station
~50–55 minutes
Levittown station on the Babylon branch. Multiple peak-hour departures. Wantagh station is also accessible for some Levittown residents.
Drive to Midtown Manhattan
~55–75 minutes
Via Meadowbrook or Wantagh State Parkway to Belt Pkwy. Traffic varies significantly by time of day. LIRR is generally faster during peak hours.
Meadowbrook State Parkway
Direct Access
North-south parkway provides rapid connection to Jones Beach, Southern State, and Belt Pkwy. Key connector for Levittown residents heading west or south.
Wantagh State Parkway
Direct Access
Runs through eastern Levittown. Connects south to Jones Beach and north to Northern State Pkwy. A key Levittown commuter artery.
Hempstead Turnpike
Main Commercial Artery
NY Route 24 runs east-west through Levittown connecting to Hempstead and East Meadow. Primary commercial and service corridor for daily needs.
Jones Beach State Park
~15 minutes south
One of New York's premier ocean beaches, directly accessible via Meadowbrook or Wantagh parkways. A major quality-of-life asset for Levittown residents.

Property Types in Levittown

Levittown's housing stock traces its roots to the original Levitt designs of the late 1940s, but today presents a wide spectrum of configurations ranging from preservation-minded original homes to completely reimagined modern renovations on the same classic lots.

Most Prevalent
Expanded Cape Cods
Levitt's original Cape design, now expanded in countless variations. Dormers, rear additions, and full second-floor buildouts have transformed modest originals into 3–4 bedroom homes with generous living space. $450K–$650K.
Classic
Ranch Homes
Single-story originals with full basements, attached garages, and level lots. Ideal for buyers seeking single-floor living. Many have been extended with rear additions and finished basements. $420K–$590K.
Popular
Split-Level Homes
Three-level living plans with distinct zones for living, sleeping, and recreation. Well-suited for families who want separation between common and private spaces. $480K–$660K.
Move-In Ready
Fully Renovated Homes
Comprehensively updated properties with new kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, electrical, HVAC, and roofs — all within the original footprint or expanded. Strong demand from buyers who want quality without a project. $580K–$720K.
Value
Original Condition Homes
Homes in original or near-original condition present the best opportunity for buyers willing to renovate. Lower entry prices allow customization to personal preference. $420K–$520K.
Rare
New Construction
Occasional teardown-rebuilds occur on the largest lots. New construction in Levittown is uncommon but commands premium pricing when available due to modern systems and open floor plans. $750K–$900K.

Levittown Expertise for Buyers and Sellers

01
First-Time Buyer Guidance
Levittown is one of Nassau County's premier markets for first-time buyers, and Nitin has guided hundreds of first-time homeowners through the process. From pre-approval positioning to offer strategy to inspection navigation and closing logistics, he provides comprehensive guidance that makes the process clear, manageable, and successful — even in a competitive market.
02
Renovation Value Analysis
In a market where the spread between an original home and a fully renovated one can be $150,000 or more, knowing which renovations have been done correctly — and which have not — is decisive. Nitin's experience evaluating Levittown's broad renovation spectrum helps buyers correctly assess value and avoid overpaying for cosmetic work that masks deferred maintenance.
03
Seller Pricing Precision
Levittown's pricing is highly granular. The same street address can represent very different values depending on lot size, configuration, renovation scope, school district assignment, and proximity to commercial corridors. Nitin's deep Nassau County market knowledge and OneKey MLS data access allow him to price Levittown homes with the specificity that maximizes seller return.
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Levittown Real Estate Questions

Median sale prices for single-family homes in Levittown (11756) range from approximately $450,000 to $720,000 as of 2024–2025. The wide range reflects varying lot sizes, home configurations, renovation status, and proximity to transit and commercial corridors. Original-condition homes offer entry-level pricing while fully renovated properties command the upper end. Levittown offers among the best value for money in Nassau County relative to its school quality and community infrastructure.
Levittown, built by William Levitt beginning in 1947, is considered the prototype of the American postwar suburb — the first large-scale, mass-produced residential community in the United States. Built to house returning World War II veterans and their families, it introduced construction methods that made homeownership accessible to a generation of Americans who had never before been able to purchase a home. Today it remains a living example of mid-century American community planning, with its original housing stock largely intact and continuously updated by succeeding homeowners.
Levittown is served by two school districts: Levittown Union Free School District and Island Trees Union Free School District, depending on the specific address. Levittown UFSD includes Division Avenue High School and MacArthur High School, both well-regarded for their academic and extracurricular programs. Island Trees UFSD serves the eastern portion of 11756 with its own high school and feeder schools. Both are solid public school systems. Address verification with each district is recommended before making purchasing decisions based on school district.
Yes. Levittown has its own LIRR station on the Babylon branch, with service to Penn Station in approximately 50–55 minutes during peak hours. The station provides commuter parking and is accessible from most Levittown neighborhoods within a short drive. The Wantagh station on the same branch is also accessible for residents in the eastern sections of the community.
Levittown's original housing stock consisted primarily of Cape Cods, ranch homes, and split-levels — the classic mid-century Long Island home types. Over the decades, many original homes have been extensively expanded and renovated. Buyers today find a mix of modestly-sized original homes ideal for renovation projects, extensively updated properties with modern finishes, and everything in between. The variation in renovation scope creates a meaningful spread in pricing within the same neighborhood, which informed buyers can leverage strategically.
Levittown is one of the best communities in Nassau County for first-time buyers. Its price points are lower than many comparable Nassau communities, the housing stock is diverse and allows buyers to find properties across a range of conditions and price points, both school districts are solid, the community has strong civic infrastructure, and the LIRR Babylon branch connection makes it practical for Manhattan commuters. The community's family orientation and block association culture are also meaningful for buyers starting families.
Hempstead Turnpike (New York Route 24) runs east-west through the heart of Levittown and serves as the community's primary commercial corridor. It connects Levittown to East Meadow, Hempstead, and communities to the west, while providing access to grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, automotive services, and retail centers that serve the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Proximity to Hempstead Turnpike is both a convenience for daily errands and a minor consideration for buyers who prefer quieter residential settings further north or south of the corridor.

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