Neighborhoods
Old Westbury
Old Westbury is among the most rural-feeling of Nassau County's villages — a Gold Coast enclave defined by large-acreage estates, long private drives, and extensive woodland and equestrian land. The Gilded Age legacy is still visible in landmarks like Old Westbury Gardens, the restored Phipps estate with its formal gardens, and the village's preservation of open space and low-density zoning keeps lots generous and homes well set back from the road. Architecturally it spans Colonial Revival manors, brick Georgians, and modern custom builds, many with stables, pools, or tennis courts.
The village has no LIRR station of its own; commuters typically drive to the nearby Westbury station on the Main Line or to Hicksville, both offering direct service to Penn Station and Grand Central Madison, with Midtown reachable in roughly 40 minutes at peak. The Long Island Expressway and Northern State Parkway frame the village for easy driving, and New York Institute of Technology and SUNY Old Westbury sit within its bounds. Because the village spans several school districts — East Williston, Jericho, and Westbury among them — district assignment depends on the specific property.
For buyers, Old Westbury offers privacy, acreage, and estate-scale homes within a short drive of the city's rail connections; for sellers, distinctive properties on substantial land occupy a specialized, enduring corner of the market.
At a glance
- Getting around
- Old Westbury has no station of its own; commuters drive to the nearby Westbury station on the Main Line or to Hicksville, both with direct service to Penn Station and Grand Central Madison in roughly 40 minutes at peak.
- Schools
- The village spans several school districts — East Williston, Jericho, and Westbury among them — so district assignment depends on the specific property; East Williston and Jericho are both highly regarded Nassau County districts.
- Character
- A Gold Coast estate village of large-acreage properties, long private drives, and preserved woodland, spanning Colonial Revival manors, brick Georgians, and modern custom builds, many with stables, pools, or tennis courts.
- Best for
- Best for buyers who want privacy, acreage, and estate-scale homes — including horse properties — within a short drive of the city's rail connections.
