Huntington Station: Is This Long Island's Next Hidden Gem for Homebuyers?

by Chrstine Dickson

Huntington Station: Is This Long Island's Next Hidden Gem for Homebuyers?

 

Huntington Station: Is This Long Island's Next Hidden Gem for Homebuyers?

When people think of Huntington, they often picture the vibrant downtown restaurants, nightlife, and waterfront charm of Huntington Village. But just minutes away lies a neighborhood that more and more buyers are beginning to notice: Huntington Station.

With a median sale price of approximately $649,000 — compared to $755,000+ in Huntington Village and over $1.1 million in neighboring Dix Hills — Huntington Station offers larger properties, direct LIRR commuter access to Manhattan, and home prices that still provide meaningful value on Long Island's North Shore. (Source: Redfin Market Data, 2025)

So the question is: Is Huntington Station the next hidden gem? Let's take a closer, data-backed look.

⚓ Key Takeaways: Huntington Station at a Glance

  • Median sale price ~$649,000 — well below the $818,000 Town of Huntington average, offering entry to the North Shore
  • LIRR direct service to Penn Station in approximately 1 hour 6 minutes (fastest), making it practical for NYC commuters
  • Larger lots and flexible homes — ranch, colonial, and cape styles with basements, garages, and renovation potential
  • Minutes from Huntington Village — access award-winning dining, The Paramount, shops, and waterfront without Village pricing
  • Multiple school districts serve the area — Huntington UFSD, South Huntington UFSD, and Half Hollow Hills CSD depending on location
  • Competitive market: Homes receive 7–10 offers on average and sell within 36–46 days

Understanding the Huntington Station Zip Code (11746)

One fact many buyers don't realize is that Huntington Station, South Huntington, and Dix Hills all share the same 11746 zip code. Because USPS assigns zip codes based on postal delivery routes rather than neighborhood boundaries, homes located in parts of South Huntington and Dix Hills may carry a "Huntington Station" mailing address even though they belong to different communities with their own school districts and neighborhood identities.

Why This Matters for Buyers

When searching online listings, homes tagged as "Huntington Station" may actually be in South Huntington (served by Walt Whitman High School) or Dix Hills (served by Half Hollow Hills). Always verify the specific school district and neighborhood — not just the zip code — before making decisions. Your agent can help clarify exact boundaries.

How Huntington Station Compares: Price & Value by Community

One of Huntington Station's clearest advantages is relative affordability compared to surrounding North Shore communities. The table below shows how current market data compares across the Town of Huntington area.

⚓ North Shore Community Price Comparison (2025 Market Data)

Community Median Sale Price Avg. Days on Market Price vs. Huntington Station
Huntington Station ~$649,000 36–46 days — (baseline)
Huntington (Village area) ~$755,000+ 34–42 days +16% higher
Town of Huntington (overall) ~$818,000 ~56 days +26% higher
Dix Hills ~$1,100,000 41–47 days +69% higher
Cold Spring Harbor ~$1,300,000 43 days +100% higher

Sources: Redfin, Movoto, Homes.com — data as of early 2026. Actual prices vary by property type, condition, and lot size.

Real-World Example: What $649,000 Looks Like Monthly

On a $649,000 home with 10% down ($64,900), a 30-year mortgage at approximately 6.75% results in an estimated monthly payment of roughly $3,790 for principal and interest alone. Add property taxes (approximately $1,350/month in the Town of Huntington) and homeowner's insurance, and total monthly housing costs are in the $5,400–$5,800 range.

By comparison, the same monthly budget in Dix Hills (~$1.1M median) would require approximately $200,000+ down payment to achieve similar monthly payments. This is an estimate for illustration only — actual rates, taxes, and insurance vary.

Location & Commuting: Central Access That Saves Time

One of Huntington Station's strongest draws is its central location on Long Island's North Shore, combining suburban living with practical commuter access.

🧭 LIRR Commuter Access

The Huntington LIRR station sits on the Port Jefferson Branch and offers direct service to both Penn Station and Grand Central Madison in Manhattan. (Source: MTA Long Island Rail Road)

  • Huntington → Penn Station: ~1 hour 6 minutes (fastest) to ~1 hour 15 minutes (typical)
  • Huntington → Grand Central Madison: Direct service via East Side Access (opened 2023)
  • Huntington Village: ~5 minutes by car
  • Walt Whitman Mall / Route 110: ~5–10 minutes by car
  • Long Island Expressway (LIE): ~10 minutes via Route 110
  • North Shore beaches: ~10–15 minutes
  • MacArthur Airport (ISP): ~25 minutes

For commuters or buyers relocating from New York City, Huntington Station offers the ability to enjoy suburban living with established LIRR infrastructure — a significant advantage over communities that require bus transfers or are farther from stations.

Homes & Real Estate: What's Available in Huntington Station

Huntington Station features a diverse mix of property styles, many built during Long Island's post-war suburban expansion of the 1950s and 1960s. Properties tend to offer larger lots and more square footage per dollar compared to many neighboring communities.

Ranch-Style Homes

Single-level living with 2–4 bedrooms, often on generous lots. Especially popular with downsizers and first-time buyers. Many feature basements with expansion potential.

Colonials & Capes

Classic Long Island architecture with 3–5 bedrooms across two stories. Many have been updated with modern kitchens, open-concept layouts, and finished basements.

Hi-Ranches & Split Levels

Mid-century designs offering flexible living space across staggered levels. Often feature 4–6 bedrooms, multiple full baths, and legal accessory apartment potential.

Homes in Huntington Station frequently include detached garages, generous yards, basements, and expansion potential — features that are increasingly difficult to find at this price point closer to New York City. Properties range from the high $400,000s for homes needing renovation to $800,000+ for fully updated or larger homes. (Source: Homes.com active listings, March 2026)

Schools & Education: Multiple Districts Serve the Area

Because Huntington Station spans portions of several school district boundaries, the school your child attends depends on the exact location of the property. This is one of the most important factors for family buyers to verify before purchasing.

School District Enrollment Schools High School
Huntington UFSD ~4,136 students 8 schools Huntington High School
South Huntington UFSD ~5,849 students 7 schools Walt Whitman High School
Half Hollow Hills CSD ~7,317 students 9 schools HHH East & HHH West

Sources: NCES (National Center for Education Statistics), NeighborhoodScout. Half Hollow Hills High School West is ranked 51st in New York; High School East is ranked 80th per U.S. News & World Report. Student-teacher ratio across all three districts averages approximately 11:1.

Close to Huntington Village — Without the Village Price Tag

Living in Huntington Station means being just minutes from Huntington Village, one of Long Island's most popular downtown destinations, without paying Village-level home prices.

Residents can easily enjoy:

Who's Buying in Huntington Station?

Huntington Station has become increasingly attractive to several distinct buyer groups, each drawn by different aspects of the community.

First-Time Buyers

Buyers entering the Long Island market find Huntington Station offers homeownership with more space and renovation upside than similarly priced areas. The ~$649K median is one of the lower entry points on the North Shore.

NYC Commuters

Direct LIRR access to Penn Station and Grand Central Madison makes Huntington Station practical for professionals working in Manhattan, with a commute under 75 minutes door-to-door for many.

Downsizers

Single-level ranch homes are especially appealing for those looking to simplify without leaving the North Shore. Many ranches offer single-story living with manageable lot sizes.

Investors & Renovators

Homes with large lots, legal accessory apartment potential, and flexible layouts offer renovation upside. Properties needing work can still be found in the high $400,000s to low $500,000s.

When Huntington Station May Not Be the Right Fit

  • If walkability is a top priority: Huntington Station is primarily car-dependent for daily errands. For a walkable downtown lifestyle, Huntington Village itself may be a better fit — at a higher price point.
  • If you require a specific school district: Because three different districts serve the area, not every street falls within the same school boundaries. Verify before purchasing, especially if Half Hollow Hills or South Huntington is a priority.
  • If your budget is under ~$475,000: Inventory below this threshold is limited in Huntington Station. Buyers with tighter budgets may want to explore communities farther east on the LIRR line.
  • If you're looking for new construction: The housing stock is predominantly mid-century. Buyers seeking newly built homes should consider developments in other Long Island communities.

Market Dynamics: How Quickly Are Homes Selling?

Huntington Station's market has shown consistent activity through 2025 and into early 2026, reflecting broader Long Island demand for value-oriented communities with good transit access.

  • Median days on market: 36–46 days (compared to 53 days nationally)
  • Average offers per home: 7–10 offers, indicating competitive demand
  • Sale price trend: Median sale price of approximately $650,000 over the trailing 12 months, up roughly 4% year-over-year
  • "Hot" homes: Desirable properties can sell for approximately 8% above list price and go pending within 16 days
  • Average sale-to-list ratio: Approximately 3% above asking price

Source: Redfin Huntington Station Market Data, Homes.com

Property Tax Note for Buyers

Property taxes in the Town of Huntington follow Suffolk County's assessment system with an effective rate of approximately 2.50% of assessed value. Taxes are paid in two installments: January 10 and May 31. The exact amount varies significantly by school district and specific tax lot — always verify the tax amount on any property you're considering. (Source: Long Island Property Tax Guide, 2025)

The Huntington Station Advantage

For buyers willing to look beyond the most well-known North Shore names, Huntington Station offers a compelling combination: direct LIRR commuter access, proximity to Huntington Village dining and culture, larger lots with character homes, and a median price roughly $170,000 below the Town of Huntington average. It's the type of community where value, location, and lifestyle converge.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Huntington Station

Is Huntington Station affordable compared to other North Shore communities?

Yes. Huntington Station's median sale price is approximately $649,000, compared to $755,000 or higher in Huntington Village, $1.1 million in Dix Hills, and $1.3 million in Cold Spring Harbor. Buyers often find larger lots and more flexible homes at a lower price point than surrounding areas.

How long is the commute from Huntington Station to Manhattan?

The Huntington LIRR station is on the Port Jefferson Branch and offers direct service to Penn Station in Manhattan. The fastest trains make the trip in approximately 1 hour and 6 minutes, with average ride times around 1 hour and 11 minutes. Trains also connect to Grand Central Madison.

What types of homes are available in Huntington Station?

Huntington Station features a mix of ranch-style homes, colonials, capes, and mid-century houses. Many were built during Long Island's post-war growth era and sit on generous lots with detached garages, basements, and expansion potential. Prices typically range from the high $400,000s to over $800,000 depending on size and condition.

What school districts serve Huntington Station?

Huntington Station is served by multiple school districts depending on exact location: the Huntington Union Free School District (8 schools, approximately 4,136 students), the South Huntington Union Free School District (approximately 5,849 students including Walt Whitman High School), and parts may fall within the Half Hollow Hills Central School District (9 schools, approximately 7,317 students). Buyers should verify which district serves a specific property.

Do Huntington Station, South Huntington, and Dix Hills share the same zip code?

Yes. Huntington Station, South Huntington, and parts of Dix Hills all share the 11746 zip code. This is because USPS assigns zip codes based on postal delivery routes, not neighborhood or school district boundaries. Buyers should focus on the specific neighborhood, school district, and property features rather than relying on the zip code alone.

How fast are homes selling in Huntington Station?

As of early 2026, homes in Huntington Station spend a median of approximately 36 to 46 days on market. The market is competitive, with homes receiving an average of 7 to 10 offers. Many properties sell at or above asking price, with hot homes going pending in as few as 16 days.

Is Huntington Station a good area for first-time buyers?

Huntington Station is one of the more accessible entry points on the North Shore of Long Island. With a median price around $649,000 compared to $755,000 or more in neighboring Huntington Village, first-time buyers can find larger properties with more space. Ranch-style homes and capes offer single-level or manageable living, and the LIRR makes it practical for commuters.

What amenities and attractions are near Huntington Station?

Huntington Station is minutes from Huntington Village, one of Long Island's most popular downtown destinations with award-winning restaurants, The Paramount live music venue, local shops, and seasonal events. Residents also have easy access to Walt Whitman Mall, North Shore beaches, Heckscher Park, and multiple parks and recreational areas.

What are property taxes like in Huntington Station?

Property taxes in the Town of Huntington follow Suffolk County's assessment system, with an effective property tax rate of approximately 2.50% of assessed value. The exact amount varies by school district and specific tax lot. Taxes are payable in two installments: January 10 and May 31. Buyers should verify the specific tax amount for any property they are considering.

Why are more buyers considering Huntington Station?

As home prices continue to climb across Long Island, buyers are increasingly drawn to Huntington Station for its combination of LIRR commuter access, proximity to Huntington Village, larger lot sizes, and a median sale price that remains below the Town of Huntington average. The area also offers renovation potential and architectural character from Long Island's post-war building era.

 

 

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