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Old 11-24-2008, 07:11 PM
 
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Will be househunting soon. Are there any areas I should avoid in Ronkonkoma for a home purchase?
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Old 11-24-2008, 10:50 PM
 
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well i have heard that around the lake, there are problems with basement flooding. so just be weary of that
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Old 11-25-2008, 04:15 AM
 
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I would try to stick with developments, don't go too close to the lake due to flooding, and avoid the area just north of the LIE and west of Nicolls due to the many airplanes that fly overhead (unless this is not a concern for you). I really like the development east of Gatelot Ave, just south of Smith Road. If you're looking in Lake Ronkonkoma, I would recommend that you also check out Lake Grove, Holbrook, and Holtsville.
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Old 11-25-2008, 06:40 AM
 
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The area that is in Connetquot schools, West of Ocean Avenue, North of Motor Parkway, East of Old Nichols road, South of Smithtown Avenue/Portion Road is pretty run down looking. It isn't dangerous or anything, it's just not ideal. A few nice houses, but many small beat up older summer cottage looking ones also.

The area closer to the airport is actually better kept, but you have to deal with planes sometimes.
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Old 11-25-2008, 08:48 AM
 
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Default How about Hawkins Ave?

I'm interested in a home about a mile and a half north of LIE on Hawkins Ave.? I think is about a half mile or more from the Lake. Anyone know how this area is and if this road is extremely busy or dangerous? Also, how is Lake Ronkonkoma to visit. I see there are parks around it and it is a huge lake. Is it nice to go to?
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:09 AM
 
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I'm interested in a home about a mile and a half north of LIE on Hawkins Ave.? I think is about a half mile or more from the Lake. Anyone know how this area is and if this road is extremely busy or dangerous? Also, how is Lake Ronkonkoma to visit. I see there are parks around it and it is a huge lake. Is it nice to go to?

See my post in the other thread.
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Old 11-25-2008, 11:33 AM
 
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Default For those who may not be familiar with Lake Ronkonkoma

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I'm interested in a home about a mile and a half north of LIE on Hawkins Ave.? I think is about a half mile or more from the Lake.

That home appears to be in the Hamlet of Lake Ronkonkoma ("Ronkonkoma, NY 11779" mailing address) and not in the Hamlet of Ronkonkoma.

It's important in understanding the local geography to know that Lake Ronkonkoma is one of those many villages and hamlets on Long Island where none of the places in the community have the hamlet name in their mailing address.



For those who may not be familiar with Lake Ronkonkoma:

Lake Ronkonkoma is a hamlet (an unincorporated area) partly in the southeast part of the Town Smithtown and partly in the center-west part of the Town of Brookhaven, in the central part of Suffolk County.

Beginning on the north and moving in a clockwise direction, the Hamlet of Lake Ronkonkoma in the Town of Smithtown and the Town of Brookhaven is bordered on the north by Hamlet of Nesconset in the Town of Smithtown and the Village of Lake Grove and the Hamlet of Centereach in the Town of Brookhaven; on the east by the Hamlet of Centereach and the Hamlet of Holtsville in the Town of Brookhaven; on the south and west by the Hamlet of Ronkonkoma in the Town of Islip (the Brookhaven/Islip Town line and the Smithtown/Islip Town line).





Lake Ronkonkoma is one of those many villages and hamlets on Long Island where none of the places in the community have the hamlet name in their mailing address: places in the Hamlet of Lake Ronkonkoma have a "Ronkonkoma, NY 11779", "Nesconset, NY 11767", "Lake Grove, NY 11755" and "Holbrook, NY 11741" mailing address.


For a good set of town-by-town maps showing all the villages and hamlets in each of LI's 13 towns (3 in Nassau County and 10 in Suffolk County): http://www.city-data.com/forum/long-...-resource.html
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Old 12-11-2008, 05:06 PM
 
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Default moving to Ronkonkoma

Before you move here, you need to learn to say it
Other than that, this is a pretty family oriented working class town. If you're buying, I would avoid areas immediately around the lake. While the lake is very nice there is low income housing, a rehab facility and low water areas that make living there less than ideal.

Hawkins Avenue is like Lake Ronkonkoma's (the residential area of Ronkonkoma is generally referred to as Lake Ronkonkoma) Main Street. The kids have homecoming parade down Hawkins and annual street fairs and such go on there. About a mile and a half north of the Long Island Expressway sounds like it would be just around that area of town.

I'm content living here myself, and I have for about 43 years... most all my life.
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Old 04-26-2009, 07:15 AM
 
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Default "Lake Hills"

If you have not purchased a house yet, look in Lake Hills. Everybody takes decent care of property (except me, I killed my sod and a couple mountain laurels). The property tax is reasonable because of the industrial property in Connetquot School District. The houses here have tended to retain value even in the massive economic dip and there are not that many foreclosures or vacant houses (only 4 that I know of). It seems that there is one on Deer Rd near Pine that appears to be in nicer shape, maybe look at it a few times. Good luck. It is nice here, but we are AT the beginning of rush hour traffic because every Long Islander is trained to use the brakes at any hill or curve and I think we have both hills and curves on the LIE here, yes? LOL
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Old 04-28-2009, 09:25 PM
 
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If you have not purchased a house yet, look in Lake Hills. Everybody takes decent care of property (except me, I killed my sod and a couple mountain laurels). The property tax is reasonable because of the industrial property in Connetquot School District. The houses here have tended to retain value even in the massive economic dip and there are not that many foreclosures or vacant houses (only 4 that I know of). It seems that there is one on Deer Rd near Pine that appears to be in nicer shape, maybe look at it a few times. Good luck. It is nice here, but we are AT the beginning of rush hour traffic because every Long Islander is trained to use the brakes at any hill or curve and I think we have both hills and curves on the LIE here, yes? LOL
the lake hills section is pretty nice, but the drawback of that is that the name is very literal lol.... the hills are EXTREME over there.. like your front door may be higher up than you neighbors roof... its pretty crazy. sometimse u come up over a hill and theres a stop sign on the other side of it that you couldnt even see at all until u were on top. but the houses and properties are mostly pretty nice
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