Bay Shore 72 Excellent
Bay Shore Livability #309 ranked city in New York#5,204 ranked city in the USARanks better than 82% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Bay Shore

PROS
  • Commute

    High commute scores indicates that public transit should be easily accessible in this area and the average commute time to work is less than average.

  • Employment

    The combination of higher than average median home income, income per capita and low unemployment rates results in a score that is well above average in the employment category.

  • Housing

    This area has received high scores in the housing category. This could be due to a positive home affordability ratio, high appreciation rates or elevated home values.

  • Health & Safety

    A high score in the health and safety category is a result of good air quality and the accessibility to health facilities such as hospitals, clinics, doctors, pharmacies and fire stations.

CONS
  • Cost Of Living

    Based on the most recent cost of living data, this area is more expensive to live in. You can expect to pay more for everyday goods and services, housing, groceries and utilities.

  • Ratings

    AreaVibes conducted surveys and polls with locals who live in the area. The results were not favorable for walkability of amenities, parks, public transit and the overall sense of community in the area.

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What's it like Living in Bay Shore?

Located in the state of New York, Bay Shore is a moderately-sized city with a population of 31,819 inhabitants. In Bay Shore, there are 5,604 people per square mile, which is well above the national population density average. More than a quarter of the residents of Bay Shore identify themselves as Hispanic or Latino, and 29% of the population speak Spanish as their primary or secondary language. Long, unnecessary commutes can be both frustrating and inconvenient when heading to work. Nationwide, the average one-way commute time takes 26 minutes, but regrettably, residing in Bay Shore entails a longer-than-average one-way commute time, averaging 32 minutes.

Living in Bay Shore can be a positive experience for anyone moving to the area. Having said that, in the state of New York, there are many incredible places to live, so choose wisely! When searching for a new neighborhood, several factors play a vital role in determining its suitability. Safety should be a top priority, ensuring a secure environment with low crime rates. Proximity to your workplace or school helps minimize commuting time and allows for a better work-life balance. Availability of essential amenities such as parks, coffee shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and healthcare facilities contributes to convenience and well-being. Access to reliable public transportation options facilitates easy commuting and connectivity. Additionally, considering the sense of community and the overall atmosphere that resonates with your lifestyle and preferences fosters a harmonious living experience. The best areas in Bay Shore and in surrounding cities are easier to find when you are able to make informed decisions. Using data from crime, cost of living, health & safety, employment, housing, you will see a detailed breakdown of the most important information as well as comparisons to the New York and national averages.

With a livability score of 71/100, Bay Shore is ranked #5,240 in the United States and #325 in New York. Based on the rankings for each individual category, Bay Shore has been rewarded with high marks for employment (A+) and housing (A). On a more negative note, Bay Shore does not have favorable scores for the following: cost of living (F). If we take a look at the data, we can find out why.

A robust real estate market serves as a crucial economic indicator, reflecting the local area's strength, stability and the confidence of its residents. Bay Shore excels in the housing sector, scoring high marks based on factors such as median home and rental prices, appreciation rates and home affordability. These calculations suggest that the apartment rental and real estate market in the region is exceptionally healthy, highlighting the area's economic vitality and attractiveness to potential homebuyers and renters.

Certain items on your wish list like shopping, restaurants, nightlife, parks and proximity to public transportation are all important things to look for. Having said that, perhaps the most important metric to consider when contemplating a move to Bay Shore is real estate affordability. The median home price for Bay Shore homes is $364,000, which is 27.1% higher than the New York average. If we take a closer look at the affordability of homes in Bay Shore, we’ll see that the home price to income ratio is 4.2, which is 10.6% lower than the New York average.

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      Bay Shore transportation information

      Statistic Bay Shore New York National
      Average one way commute32min33min26min
      Workers who drive to work68.2%53.0%76.4%
      Workers who carpool12.5%6.7%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit12.3%28.0%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.3%0.7%0.6%
      Workers who walk0.8%6.3%2.8%
      Working from home4.4%4.0%4.6%
      Source: The Bay Shore, NY data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).