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East Norwich
Population
2,680
Change from 1990
-1%
Population density
2,559 per square mile
Median household income
$115,440
Median age
43 years
Married with children
39% of households
Median age of dwellings
45 years
Owner-occupied
91% of homes
LIRR travel time to NYC
43-59 minutes
Crime risk
34 (100 = national average)
Homes for Sale
Recent sales
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Home Prices
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Buyers Guide

High-end
Price: $950,000-$1.3M
Specs: 4-5 BR, 3 BA
Mostly ranches and high-ranches
Trade-up
Price: $700,000-$850,000
Specs: 3-5 BR, 2+ BA
Colonials and high-ranches
Starter
Price: $525,000-$600,000
Specs: 3-4 BR, 1-2 BA
Capes and Colonials
Source: Valerie Stone, Prudential Douglas Elliman
Community Profile
East Norwich, which shares a school district and a chamber of commerce with the village of Oyster Bay, is a compact hamlet where capes, ranches, split-levels and Colonials rest on manicured properties.
Residents can shop in the Blueberry Shopping Center on Route 106. The community houses a few restaurants, including the popular Rothmann's Steakhouse & Grill on Northern Boulevard. Visitors can stay at the East Norwich Inn, also on Northern Boulevard.
-Lisa Doll Bruno(7/14/2006)
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