Real Estate
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.
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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.

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.

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.

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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