Living in North Amityville
Living in North Amityville
North Amityville sits at the crossroads of western Suffolk County, offering convenient access to major roadways, local businesses, and nearby South Shore amenities. Positioned just north of Amityville Village and south of the Southern State Parkway, it provides a strong blend of accessibility and community-centered living.
This guide walks you through what residents appreciate most: location, home styles, commuting options, parks, and everyday conveniences.
Where North Amityville Is Located
North Amityville is part of the Town of Babylon, and sits between Lindenhurst, Copiague, and Amityville Village. Its location places residents minutes from Sunrise Highway, Route 110, and the Southern State Parkway — making local and regional travel simple.
For town resources such as permits, recreation, or waste services, residents typically refer to Town of Babylon.
Housing and Neighborhood Layout
Homes in North Amityville include ranches, capes, colonials, split-levels, and extended layouts across residential blocks north of Sunrise Highway. Many homes have driveways, fenced yards, and traditional suburban footprints, with a mix of long-term homeowners and new buyers entering the area.
You’ll find a variety of lot sizes and street styles, along with convenient access to daily amenities, shopping centers, and local service businesses.
Commuting and Transportation
North Amityville offers strong connectivity for commuters. Many residents use a combination of parkways, Sunrise Highway, or local bus routes for daily travel. Public transportation is available through Suffolk County Transit, which maintains route information on SCT Bus.
Nearby LIRR stations include Amityville and Copiague, which offer service toward points west and east across Long Island.
Parks, Recreation, and Everyday Living
Residents enjoy convenient access to local parks, community recreation centers, and nearby waterfront attractions south of the village line. Grocery stores, pharmacies, shopping plazas, restaurants, and service businesses along Route 110 and Sunrise Highway make daily life especially convenient.
Whether you're looking for indoor gyms, community programs, or seasonal activities, the surrounding area provides a wide variety of options.
Is North Amityville Right for You?
If you're considering western Suffolk, North Amityville offers a central location and access to major roadways while remaining close to village amenities, parks, and coastal attractions.
If you’d like a neighborhood comparison or a personalized breakdown of nearby areas like Copiague or Lindenhurst, I’m here to guide you through the numbers and the details. Let’s get you moved.
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