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Old 11-12-2007, 07:25 PM
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Wait! I did just check RP listings and you can find lower taxes. PHEW! Thanks again!

Those are Luxury neighborhoods.
Acre zoning or Private

I pay about 5k for 3/2bath ranch on 1/4 acre by the beach.


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Old 11-12-2007, 07:27 PM
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Where is the nearest hospital to Rocky Point? Grocery store?
Mather and St Charles/Port Jeff
Suny Stony Brook Medical Center
Peconic/Riverhead

We have Waldbaums in town.

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Old 11-12-2007, 07:29 PM
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[quote=Cicolina;1980150]Also, guys, if there is a particularly good Italian-American community in Nassau we would certainly look at that, as long as it is within a reasonable commute to Commack. Thanks![/QUOTE
Franklin Square is about as Italian as it gets in Nassau. Never been to Commack so I don't know about the commute.
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Old 11-12-2007, 07:33 PM
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Also, guys, if there is a particularly good Italian-American community in Nassau we would certainly look at that, as long as it is within a reasonable commute to Commack. Thanks![/QUOTE
Franklin Square is about as Italian as it gets in Nassau. Never been to Commack so I don't know about the commute.
Isnt Franklin Sq old school German?

Wheres Plattedeutche?

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Old 11-12-2007, 07:43 PM
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Isnt Franklin Sq old school German?

Wheres Plattedeutche?

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Franklin Square 47.6% Italian per City Data profile. The Plattdeutche is located on Hempstead Turnpike.
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Old 11-12-2007, 07:57 PM
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Franklin Square 47.6% Italian per City Data profile. The Plattdeutche is located on Hempstead Turnpike.
Is the rest German?

or is it just the Plattedeutche


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That place is GREAT

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All of my surorunding neighbors are italian, including me. RP is definitely a heavily Italian neighborhood and it's great when most of your neighbors share the same background and traditions.
I grew up in Massapequa, and RP paled in comparison.
Deer Park, and one of the Babylons I found to be more 'Italian' than RP.
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I grew up in Massapequa, and RP paled in comparison.
Deer Park, and one of the Babylons I found to be more 'Italian' than RP.
My neighbors are from Massapequa! lol
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I grew up in Massapequa, and RP paled in comparison.
Deer Park, and one of the Babylons I found to be more 'Italian' than RP.
It dont get anymore badabing than Motzohpizza.
Babylons a little waspy now and Deer Park unfortunately hath fallen.

Rocky Points had the Brooklynites coimng out to the Italian Alps since the 40s.
It was the poor mans Hamptons back then.Check out the Masonry on the old bungalows.
(Hell we even have a Statuary)

The guy I bought this house from was making his own Wine here when I met him.It even came with a fig tree.

This has been an old school Italian hideout for years.
Its just low key.

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Old 11-12-2007, 08:19 PM
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It dont get anymore badabing than Motzohpizza.
Babylons a little waspy now and Deer Park unfortunately hath fallen.

Rocky Points had the Brooklynites coimng out to the Italian Alps since the 40s.
It was the poor mans Hamptons back then.Check out the Masonry on the old bungalows.
(Hell we even have a Statuary)

The guy I bought this house from was making his own Wine here when I met him.It even came with a fig tree.

This has been an old school Italian hideout for years.
Its just low key.

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Believe it or not there also was a large amount of Scandinavian people too. My grandmother's father was from Sweden and he was friends with many other Swedish Rocky Pointers back in the 50's.
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