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Dani00518
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Lets talk about Massapequa

I'm thinking of expanding my search for a house into a new area because I haven't been very successful in the areas I have been looking. My realtor has suggested Massapequa but I'm really not familiar with the area. I did research the Massapequa and Plainedge school districts and they seem to be good......I would love some feedback on specific areas in massapegua that are better than others and any other info you may have on the schools.....TIA

Message edited 5/3/2006 9:28:37 AM.

Posted 5/3/06 9:28 AM
 
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schnapy
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Lvoe massapequa. Love the whole Park section.....

Massapequa is so big, they have massapequa, plainedge and farmingdale schools.

What do you want to know

You really cant go wrong with any part of massapequa....

Message edited 5/3/2006 9:33:00 AM.

Posted 5/3/06 9:32 AM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I don't know much about exact areas in Massapequa, but I used to have a friend that lived there and she loved it. Overall, I have heard nothing but great things about it. good luck to you!

Posted 5/3/06 9:32 AM
 

Lisa
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I lived in North Massapequa (I was off of Broadway about 3 blocks south of the Southern State Parkway) It was a great neighborhood. I think the house was in the Plainedge school district and from what I had heard its a good district.

Im not sure if you need the LIRR but the train station was only about a 3 min drive and there was plenty pf parking.

East Massapequa is closer to Amityville and I "think" they go to Amityville schools. Amityville School district is not rated as high as the Massapequa one.

Good Luck! Massapequa is a very nice area!! Chat Icon

Posted 5/3/06 9:33 AM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I have a friend who lives in "Pequa" and it's a wonderful area. There really aren't any bad areas, especially if you are looking at any school district besides Amityville. As another poster said, you are no more than ten minutes from the train, which is great if you have to commute.
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Posted 5/3/06 9:53 AM
 

dianadrw
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I grew up in Massapequa and it really is a great area. As long as you stay within Massapequa and Plainedge districts you should be good. Try and stay away from any place described as East Massapequa - that part of Massapequa is near Sunrise Mall and tends to be a little run down. Let me know if you have any questions.

Posted 5/3/06 9:57 AM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Love Massapequa. It's a very desireable area. I wouldn't look in the Amityville school district though. It doesn't have good stats.

Posted 5/3/06 9:57 AM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I grew up in Massapequa...it's a good area. Commuted from there into the city for a couple months right after college...the train station is very accessible and there is a ton of parking. I am a product of the school system, so I have to say it's pretty goodChat Icon .
As other posters have mentioned, I would just stay away from "east" Massapequa....other than that, you should be fine!

Posted 5/3/06 11:06 AM
 

Sassyz75
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I grew up in Massapequa and went to public school there- it's a nice town and the schools were excellent- my only complaint is that they town is way too "white"- or at least it was when I was living there- no African Americans in the school, not 1. Maybe a handful of Asian, Hispanic Americans, etc.. mostly Italian or Jewish- and while some people look for that I guess (seeming that no one wants to send their kids to Amityville schools which are mostly non-white) I don't think it's realistic to shelter kids in that way- they don't learn anything about diversity and getting along with different types of people. That is why the "non white" areas of massapequa are districted out of the school and go other places- you can live across the street for the jr. high and go to Amityville- it's very sad.

Posted 5/3/06 11:28 AM
 

BabyAvocado
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

We live in Massapequa and DH grew up there. Great town, great SD, close to everything. But yes, very "white" as sassy said. The most desirable areas are South of Merrick Rd (also the most expensive) but most areas are great. I agree with everyone else - just avoid East Massapequa and the Amityville SD.

Posted 5/3/06 11:51 AM
 

Teri
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

We live in the town now and overall I'm happy with the area.

I do agree with the "whiteness" though - I signed my daughter up for nursery school and was a bit surprised (and disappointed) of the lack of diversity...when I grew up, we had a decent amount of many races in the district. Here it's more segregated.

But otherwise, it's a great town....Mass, #23 is SD with the best reputation from our research. I also agree that you'd want to avoid East Mass. since that district does go to Amityville. I think overall, the more South you are in the town, the more desirable it is.(we saw from our house hunting days that is) But around the village in the Park section is adorable, also Mass. Woods is nice, and most of the areas South of Merrick Rd are nice too.

Posted 5/3/06 12:10 PM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I love the area down West Shore..I want a house there!

Posted 5/3/06 12:29 PM
 

ARIELSMOM
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

My Parents grew up in Massapequa- Nassua shores. They lived near the Riveara. I still have an aunt that lives down there and i like to visit that neighborhood. It seems very nice. And my parents came out ok, so i guess the SD arent bad.

Posted 5/3/06 12:43 PM
 

paulandles912
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

DH grew up in (and ILs still live there) in North Massapequa (Viceroy) and I think their neighborhood is very nice.

Good luck with your search!

Posted 5/3/06 1:07 PM
 

SweetT
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Massapequa is a great town, good schools, great location on the island. Park is adorable as well.

Posted 5/3/06 2:22 PM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Posted by Sassyz75

I grew up in Massapequa and went to public school there- it's a nice town and the schools were excellent- my only complaint is that they town is way too "white"- or at least it was when I was living there- no African Americans in the school, not 1. Maybe a handful of Asian, Hispanic Americans, etc.. mostly Italian or Jewish- and while some people look for that I guess (seeming that no one wants to send their kids to Amityville schools which are mostly non-white) I don't think it's realistic to shelter kids in that way- they don't learn anything about diversity and getting along with different types of people. That is why the "non white" areas of massapequa are districted out of the school and go other places- you can live across the street for the jr. high and go to Amityville- it's very sad.



Ditto. When I graduated Plainedge, there was only one hispanic family, one Hatian family, and 5 Asian families in my high school - and that was as diverse as it got. We actually had a mixed race family *Chased* out of town, as people actually burned their front lawn while they were home & were constantly vandalizing their property. It has changed a bit since, but not much. There is unfortunately a lot of elitism in this neighborhood. It is a relatively safe neighborhood, and the school district is pretty good. I do also want to let you know that the school budget for Plainedge was defeated last year, and the parents and students had to raise money to have a sports program. It looks like it may not pass this year either. As Sassyz said, Amityville is actually not that bad of a school, but it is way more diverse, and there are some families that go there that are not considered middle class. Also, just be aware for ANY neighborhood that the ratings that are published do not necessarily reflect reality, only what is reported.

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Posted 5/5/06 9:44 AM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

I live in South Massapequa... feel free to FM me... we looked for 9 months before buying our house so I know a lot about it... and DH's parents live in Biltmore Shores (massapequa) too... so I can probably help. Chat Icon

Posted 5/6/06 11:04 AM
 

Dani00518
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Thanks so much for all of your responses....Dh and i are going to go to some open houses and check out the area.....I'm sure I'll have more questions to come......Thanks again for all of your help

Posted 5/6/06 11:50 AM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Being in the world of education I have been in and around many school districts. I must say that Plainedge is a wonderful district and for public education you can't find better teachers. They score consistently in the tops for all of Nassau, despite being one of the smallest districts. You are correc that diversity isn't huge, but it is getting a bit better. The kids are great kids and the community supports them. Don't be surprised if the budget DOES pass this year. Last year was the first failure in over 30years and they still pulled through for those kids. All areas are nice in Massapequa except for ones mentioned...so good luck to you!! Chat Icon

Posted 5/6/06 12:09 PM
 

Diana1215
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Massapequa is a great area!!! Good luck!

Posted 5/6/06 12:45 PM
 

icequeen4700
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

in defense of east massapequa, the area has improved alot over the past several years, with people doing home improvements on every block... we are more east and in the massapequa school district, and we love our area.

Posted 5/6/06 3:43 PM
 

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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

My family is from N. Massapequa and I love it there. It is such a great neighborhood. Right now my FH and I have a coop in queens but I would like to move back there in a year or two to be closer to my family. My FH is asian and he said he is nervous about moving there because the area is not diverse at all. But N. Mass would be my # 1 choice if I were looking for a home right now

Posted 5/7/06 12:49 PM
 

Eriberry
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Dani,

I was born and raised in Massapequa Park and loved it. It was a great place to live. I went to public school and thought I got a great education. My parents are moving out east to retire and are selling their house, its in a great area in Massapequa Park, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hot tub in the backyard, all updated and modern, let meknow if you have any other questions!!

Erica

Posted 5/7/06 3:28 PM
 

Tumbalina
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

love it there, taxes are so high on my cousin's home though.

Posted 5/8/06 10:58 AM
 

Diana1215
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Re: Lets talk about Massapequa

Posted by Tumbalina

love it there, taxes are so high on my cousin's home though.



Unfortunately taxes are so high all over most of nassau these days. There are parts of Massapequa that have lower taxes because of the shopping mall etc. So it really depends on what part they are looking into.

Posted 5/8/06 11:22 AM
 
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