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Bay Shore condos for sale come in all shapes and sizes with a wide range of amenities, locations and price ranges. Many people are surprised at how many condos for sale in Nassau County sell for under $150,000. This would include co-ops and condominiums. There are of course many condos in Nassau County that sell well in excess of $1,000,000 as well. See what Bay Shore Condos for sale are currently available.
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Nassau County contains two cities, Glen Cove and Long Beach, as well as three towns, Hempstead, North Hempstead, and Oyster Bay. Within these are 60 hamlets that locally referred to as towns which can make things confusing. Oyster Bay is a hamlet within the Town of Oyster Bay. It gets even more confusing when you add in the 64 incorporated villages. Nassau County is known for its extravagant shopping and fine dining, as well as beautiful parks and beaches. Many residents chose to live in Nassau County due to its close proximity to Manhattan.
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Long Island Condos for sale in Nassau County
Albertson • Atlantic Beach • Baldwin • Bellmore • Bethpage • Cedarhurst • East Meadow • East Rockaway • Farmingdale • Floral Park • Freeport • Garden City • Glen Cove • Glen Head • Great Neck • Hempstead • Hewlett • Island Park • Jericho • Lawrence • Lido Beach • Long Beach • Lynbrook • Manhasset • Massapequa • Massapequa Park • Merrick • Mineola • New Hyde Park • North Bellmore • North Hills • Oceanside • Oyster Bay • Plainview • Port Washington • Rockville Centre • Roslyn • Roslyn Heights • Seaford • Syosset • Uniondale • Valley Stream • Wantagh • West Hempstead • Westbury • Williston Park • Woodbury • Woodmere •
Long Island
Long Island is typically know as having two counties, Nassau County and Suffolk County. It also includes Kings and Queens counties (the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Nassau is adjacent to Queens to the West, and Suffolk makes up the Eastern two thirds of the island.
Long Island also has some separate islands that are part of it. Shelter Island which is located between the North and South Forks, as well as barrier islands like Fire Island.
Suffolk County is made up of 10 towns, Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton and Southold. There are also 32 villages and 127 hamlets or “towns”. Suffolk County is known for its parks and beaches. It also has great shopping and dining options as well as many wineries. Suffolk County is also home to The Hamptons, located on the East end of Long Island. This is a happening Summer hangout for celebrities and socialites.
Villages typically provide services and amenities exclusive to village residents, things like special parking at the train station, or village beaches or parks. Some villages also have their own police departments. A example would be the Village of Garden City, located in the hamlet “town” of Garden City that is in the Town of Hempstead.