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Levittown, NY A Vibrant Suburban Community with Urban Convenience

Levittown, NY: America’s First Suburb with a Rich History

Levittown is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in Nassau County, New York. Known as America’s first truly mass-produced suburb, Levittown has become an iconic symbol of post-World War II suburban development in the United States.

History and Development

Levittown was developed between 1947 and 1951 by the firm of Levitt & Sons, Inc., founded by Abraham Levitt and his sons William and Alfred. Key points in its history include:

  • Originally built as a planned community for returning World War II veterans
  • Named after the Levitt family, who also built similar communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Puerto Rico
  • Transformed from the underdeveloped area of Island Trees to Levittown in 1948
  • By 1951, over 17,000 Levitt-designed homes were built in the area

Demographics

As of 2024, Levittown has the following demographic characteristics:

  • Population: 50,624 (declining at a rate of -0.18% annually)
  • Median Age: 42.3 years (41.1 for males, 43.9 for females)
  • Racial Composition:
    • White: 75.72%
    • Asian: 9.3%
    • Other race: 7.5%
    • Two or more races: 6.16%
    • Black or African American: 1.3%

Economy and Housing

Levittown’s economic and housing statistics include:

  • Average Household Income: $153,288
  • Poverty Rate: 3.57%
  • Home Ownership Rate: 94.5%
  • Average Household Size: 3.01
  • Median Home Value: Approximately $400,000 (as of 2024)

Education

Levittown is served by the Levittown Public Schools district, which includes:

  • Several elementary schools
  • Middle schools
  • High schools

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