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The snapshot you posted is the heart of equestrian country in Ridge, very pretty and rural looking back in those streets, lots of deer, turkey & other wildlife. IMO after Panamoka its the nicest part of Ridge.
Kelly,
when you say High Taxes you mean around where 10k, 12 k???
yes, not high compared to some places but high because we really have no industry. I have greived twice and won both times for a total reduction of $2000
May be your opinion but you can't back it up.
Ridge was the foreclosure capital of the 1980's (And the building construction is exactly that-1980) and it's in the same "Bad" Longwood SD as N Shirley. But Ridge is better...
Actually, Ridge was at the top of the foreclosure lists in the 1990's as Grumman started laying off all of the Calverton employees. So many of the people that lived here year round at that time were affected directly or indirectly by that. In the 1980's some neighborhoods including Panamoka didn't even have paved roads yet and most people didn't even have mortgages because they were summer homes purchased during the 1940 & 50's. The homes that were built in the 1980's (like mine, 1987 actually) were built during that building boom and bust that affected every area of LI just as the current boom/bust is affecting us all now. If you've got literature to prove otherwise, I'd love to see it. My neighbor has owned the pizza place of Rt. 25 for 30 years, stop and talk to him sometime about how this little modest town has survived some rough times.
Actually, Ridge was at the top of the foreclosure lists in the 1990's as Grumman started laying off all of the Calverton employees. So many of the people that lived here year round at that time were affected directly or indirectly by that. In the 1980's some neighborhoods including Panamoka didn't even have paved roads yet and most people didn't even have mortgages because they were summer homes purchased during the 1940 & 50's. The homes that were built in the 1980's (like mine, 1987 actually) were built during that building boom and bust that affected every area of LI just as the current boom/bust is affecting us all now. If you've got literature to prove otherwise, I'd love to see it. My neighbor has owned the pizza place of Rt. 25 for 30 years, stop and talk to him sometime about how this little modest town has survived some rough times.
Its a really well kept house, Panamoka Trail is the most frequently traveled road in & Out of the community so it would not be my first choice but its still a great buy.
there are a ton of homes for sale in the neighborhood now that are really priced right.
are there any apartment conplex's in ridge? a few people say its a really nice town it seems not to many apt the few i did find not legal apt.
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