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5 Hicksville Homes For Less Than $500,000
The Long Island real estate market is red hot right now. But it's still possible to find affordable homes.

The Long Island real estate market is red hot right now. But it's still possible to find affordable homes.

Home prices have skyrocketed in the Hicksville area since the pandemic began.

The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
It may be across town or down the block, but this beautiful home is for sale in your neighborhood.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Nassau County area.
The $1.3 million home has many features, including steel front doors, according to realtor.com. Check out the crown.
The $2.4 million home has six bedrooms and baths in an “unsurpassed lifestyle in a prestigious” gated community, according to realtor.com.
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Joseph Ricco, a relentless real estate sales professional who serves the Hicksville market, has earned the CENTURION® 21 honor.
This Lenore Avenue home has an asking price of $1.2 million, according to realtor.com.
Home sales plummeted when the new coronavirus forced New York to issue a statewide stay-at-home order. But houses didn't get cheaper.
Patch often features expensive, extravagant homes. Here's a look at the other side of the real estate market.
With a gourmet kitchen and curved staircase, this $1.2-million brick colonial is the epitome of luxury.
It looks beautiful, but it's certainly not cheap.
The home sits on almost two acres of land.
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Check out some of the latest open houses in the area.
Check out some of the latest open houses in the area.
Check out some of the latest open houses in the area.
Check out some of the latest open houses in the area.
Check out some of the latest open houses in the area.
Check out some of the latest open houses in the area.
If you ever wanted to live on a street called Skunks Misery Road, this is the home for you.
The estate includes a private backyard with lush landscaping.
The home is situated on 4.56 acres of land.
The home includes an elevator, wine cellar, sauna and more.
The home sits on two park-like acres of land.
The estate comes with a private beach.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
Looking to rent rather than buy? Here are some options.