Commuting
The Greenlawn LIRR station provides a direct link to Manhattan, making it easy to travel into the city for work or leisure.





Greenlawn is a welcoming residential community situated in the town of Huntington on Long Island, New York. Characterized by its leafy streets and suburban charm, it provides a quieter alternative to the more bustling nearby hubs while maintaining excellent connectivity. The area is well-served by the Long Island Rail Road, making it a popular choice for commuters. Residents enjoy close proximity to the beautiful beaches and parks of the North Shore, as well as the local shops and dining options that define its small-town character. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider Huntington region.
Greenlawn is a welcoming residential community situated in the town of Huntington on Long Island, New York. Characterized by its leafy streets and suburban charm, it provides a quieter alternative to the more bustling nearby hubs while maintaining excellent connectivity. The area is well-served by the Long Island Rail Road, making it a popular choice for commuters. Residents enjoy close proximity to the beautiful beaches and parks of the North Shore, as well as the local shops and dining options that define its small-town character. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider Huntington region.
Direct access to Manhattan via the Long Island Rail Road.
Proximity to the scenic beaches of the North Shore.
Leafy, walkable residential streets.
Small-town community feel within the Huntington area.
Primarily a residential area with a quiet, slower pace of life compared to the city.
A car is generally recommended for getting around the local area and visiting nearby North Shore attractions.
Limited hotel options within the hamlet itself; more accommodation choices are available in surrounding towns.
The Greenlawn LIRR station provides a direct link to Manhattan, making it easy to travel into the city for work or leisure.
Explore the nearby town of Huntington for a wider variety of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.
A quiet suburban lifestyle and family-friendly living on Long Island.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
13,742
Take a short drive north to enjoy the beaches and parks along the Long Island Sound for hiking and swimming.
English, Spanish
May-June, September-October
Mild temperatures make it a great time for walking through local parks and enjoying the blooming greenery.
The best time to visit nearby North Shore beaches and enjoy outdoor community events and festivals.
Crisp air and changing foliage make for scenic drives and visits to local farm stands in the surrounding area.
A quiet time of year, perfect for cozying up in local cafes or taking the train into NYC for holiday festivities.