About St Albans
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $429,000 to $1,499,000
Closed Prices: $238,200 to $999,000
Median Sale Price: $594,041
Average $ per sq ft: $477
Association Fee Ranges:
Around St Albans
As a residential neighborhood, St. Albans consists of single-family homes and multi-family homes. The neighborhood subsection of Addisleigh Park is a U.S. Historic District filled with rows of single-family homes featuring Tudor and Colonial style architecture. Once an exclusive neighborhood popular with 1940s jazz musicians, the neighborhood continues to boast single-family homes with classic charm.
Most of the neighborhood’s restaurants and shops are located along three of the main roadways: Merrick Boulevard, Linden Boulevard, and Farmers Boulevard. In St. Albans, locally owned restaurants are usually serving up predominantly seafood and Jamaican cuisine. Whether you’re looking for mouthwatering jerk chicken or crispy fried fish and chips, St. Albans is the neighborhood where you’ll find this specialty
Take a stroll through beautiful St. Albans, enjoying the neighborhood’s peaceful nature. Admire the stunning architecture and immerse yourself in the rich history of Addisleigh Park. As you walk the same streets as jazz greats like Duke Ellington and John Coltrane, you’re sure to feel as inspired as you are relaxed.
In general, St. Albans is fairly quiet on Friday nights with a few local bars serving as the area’s main watering holes. If you’re looking for more bustling nightlife, a short ride can bring you into Manhattan, where the vibrant club scene is sure to give you a night out on the town you won’t forget.
If you’re up for a relaxing Sunday strolling through the park, head on over to Roy Wilkins Park. Prefer to get in a workout instead of taking in the greenery? The park provides a variety of sports facilities including basketball courts, tennis courts, and baseball fields for you to enjoy.
There are a multitude of MTA bus routes that pass through St. Albans. St. Albans also has its own stop on the LIRR. However, many city commuters have their own vehicles due to the neighborhood’s residential nature. Many of the neighborhood’s homes have garages and driveways for easy and safe parking.
Locals Love
- Quiet, residential area
- Easy street parking
- Friendly neighborhood
Locals Don't Love
- Few restaurants
- Limited retail options
- Lack of nightlife options
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