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Here's What A $400,000 Home Looks Like On Different Parts Of Long Island

How much home can you buy with $400,000 these days on the island? It all depends on where you are looking, of course.

How much home can you buy with $400,000 these days on Long Island? It all depends on where you are looking, of course. The homes for sale below are listed at $400,000 (give or take a few thousand). All of the photos and information courtesy of relator.com.

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This 3-bed, 1.5-bath Patchogue home was built in 1930. The addition of a great room off the back of the kitchen allows for fabulous entertainment flow to a rear brick patio private yard. Find more info and photos here.

22 Bay Beach Avenue, Bayville

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This updated 3-bed, 2-bath home in Bayville provides access to two beaches. It has an open floor plan with spacious dining and living areas. Find more info and photos here.

321 South Street, Greenport

This 3-bed, 1-bath home in Greenport was built in 1910 and has fish scale shingles on its gable ends. There's wood floors throughout the home. Find more info and photos here.

76 Woodview Lane, Centereach

This 4-bed, 2.5-bath Centereach home sits on a large corner lot. It boasts a master ensuite with double closets, central AC and cathedral ceilings. Find more info and photos here.

21 Willoughby Place, West Islip

This 3-bed, 2-bath West Islip home has hardwood floors, a wood stove, soaring ceilings, central AC and a deck of the master bedroom. Find more info and photos here.

33 Harness Lane, Levittown

This charming Cape Cod-style 4-bed, 2-bath Levittown home has an updated kitchen, baths and heating system. There's a large formal dining room and a granny front porch. Find more info and photos here.

3 Foxwood Drive South, Huntington Station

This 3-bed, 1.5 bath home in Huntington Station has lots of updates, including new quartz counters and a ceramic flood in the kitchen, an updated roof and a den with a new rug. Find more info and photos here.

712 South Ocean Avenue, Freeport

This 4-bed, 2-bath Freeport home was totally renovated in 2014. The split-style home is in the heart of the Nautical Mile. There are custom features throughout. Find more info and photos here.

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This is what a $400,000 house looks like in North Carolina. Oh, and the taxes: $3,824.

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