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Old Westbury, Kings Point Nassau County’s Most Expensive Zip Codes

BY PropertyShark Staff | Sep 20, 2011

11568 (Old Westbury), 11024 (Kings Point)  and 11765 (Mill Neck) were the three most expensive zip codes in Nassau County in the first half of 2011, a report prepared by our in-house analysts has found. The median sale price was above the $1 million mark for six zip codes, the highest, in Old Westbury, close to $1.9 million.

Top 10 Most Expensive Zip Codes

Old Westbury 11568 $1,887,500
Kings Point 11024 $1,795,000
Mill Neck 11765 $1,622,500
Manhasset 11030 $1,124,500
Old Brookville 11545 $1,100,000
Locust Valley, Matinecock 11560 $1,050,000
Great Neck 11022 $995,000
Great Neck 11021 $934,500
Roslyn 11576 $805,000
Great Neck 11020 $747,000

The luxury market, defined as homes priced at $1 million and above, has picked up in the second quarter of 2011 with sales volume up 33% over the first quarter of 2011, and up 15% Y-o-Y. The increase has not been seen, though, in the price levels, which were slightly lower compared to both Q1 2011 and Q2 2010.

39 Applegreen Drive, a massive 22,000 square-foot mansion in Old Westbury sold for $15,880,000 and was the most expensive home sold in Nassau County in the first half of 2011. The village of Old Westbury accounted for the second most-expensive property in the county as well. The property located at 11 Old Wagon Road sold for $6.7 million in May 2011.

Top 10 Most Expensive Homes

39 Applegreen Dr, Old Westbury, NY 11568 $15,880,000
11 Old Wagon Rd, Old Westbury, NY 11568 $6,700,000
44 Peacock Ln, Lattingtown, NY 11560 $6,480,000
47 Cedar Ln, Sands Point, NY 11050 $6,380,000
367 Duck Pond Rd, Matinecock, NY 11560 $5,300,000
8 Carteret Pl, Garden City, NY 11530 $4,999,999
17 Pound Hollow Rd, Old Brookville, NY 11545 $4,700,000
575 Shore Rd, Kings Point, NY 11561 $4,200,000
220 Gristmill Ln, Saddle Rock, NY 11023 $4,200,000
1314 Ridge Rd, Laurel Hollow, NY 11791 $4,100,000

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