March 2, 2026
Syosset's luxury home market shows 57 properties for sale at a $1.4M median price. Discover hot listings on Split Rock Road and key trends in this Nassau gem.

Syosset luxury real estate market update reveals 57 homes for sale at a $1.4 million median price, signaling a steady North Shore hotspot amid Nassau County's ongoing scarcity.
Picture driving down Split Rock Road in Syosset this spring, past blooming cherry trees at Planting Fields Arboretum in nearby Oyster Bay, where luxury listings catch your eye like hidden gems. As Long Island shakes off winter, buyers are eyeing these prime properties in this top-rated school district town. With homes staying on the market around 63 days and drawing one offer on average, the pace feels balanced in what some call a 2026 housing reset. Redfin data shows 15 homes sold in the past month, including houses, condos, and even a multi-family unit, proving demand holds strong in this minimally walkable hamlet with a Walk Score of 40[2].
Syosset's luxury scene shines with sprawling estates perfect for families craving space and style. Take 541 Split Rock Road, listed by Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty at $4,485,000—a grand 6-bed, 7-bath stunner spanning 7,800 square feet[1]. Right nearby, 539 Split Rock Road from Douglas Elliman Real Estate asks $2,850,000 for its 6-bed, 6-bath, 4,989-square-foot layout[1]. These neighbors highlight Split Rock's appeal for high-end buyers.
Other hotspots include 32A Pine Road at $4,250,000 via Coldwell Banker American Homes, and 5 Towl Gate Lane for $2,550,000, a 6-bed, 5-bath home with 4,763 square feet also from Daniel Gale Sotheby's[1]. Venture to 130 Syosset Woodbury Road ($2,100,000, Signature Premier Properties) or 25 Northgate Drive ($1,990,000, Daniel Gale Sotheby's), both offering 5 beds and ample baths[1]. Even cozier options like 18 Anita Avenue at $1,898,000 from Douglas Elliman pack 3 beds and 3 baths into 2,038 square feet[1]. Douglas Elliman lists more, from $2,850,000 down to $1,048,000 across 73 properties[4]. Popular spots like South Grove, Locust Grove, and Stone Hill at Muttontown draw crowds for their quiet luxury[2].
Grab coffee at Rosie's Deli on Jericho Turnpike or stroll Syosset Village shops afterward—these homes put you steps from everyday Long Island life.
Right now, 57 luxury homes sit for sale in Syosset at a $1.4M median listing price, per Redfin—some marked as "Hot Homes" ready to fly off the market[2]. Zillow counts 39 results, Sotheby's around 56 to 71, showing robust inventory across platforms[1][3][6]. Elliman spots 73 luxury options, underscoring variety[4].
In the past month, 15 sales closed, with 4 condos and 1 multi-family adding diversity[2]. Homes linger about 63 days, getting one offer typically—a shift from frenzy, fitting a 2026 reset where buyers negotiate smarter[2]. January data from JWS Realty Group notes median sold prices dipping from $1,499,999 listed to $1,349,500 actual, hinting at room for deals[7]. Nassau's scarcity persists, with Syosset's strong schools and commute to NYC via LIRR fueling steady interest.
Syosset thrives as a North Shore haven, blending luxury with convenience. Minutes from Northern State Parkway and Route 106, it's ideal for execs commuting to Melville offices or Manhattan. Families love top schools like H.B. Thompson Middle School and Syosset High. Neighborhoods such as Oyster Bay and Long Island add charm[2].
Compared to Hamptons peaks, Syosset offers value—$1.4M median versus Manhattan's $1.495M or Scarsdale's $2.3M[2]. Amid scarcity, 57 listings provide choice without chaos. Agents from Daniel Gale Sotheby's, Douglas Elliman, and Coldwell Banker American Homes guide deals with local know-how[1]. Whether eyeing a 7,800-square-foot mansion or a 2,000-square-foot starter luxury, Syosset delivers.
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