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Huntington Village · Representative
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Looking for an apartment in Huntington, NY? From walk-to-town one-bedrooms in Huntington Village to commuter-friendly units near the Huntington LIRR station, this is a curated look at the kind of apartment rentals that come up across the area — with real local help instead of endless scrolling.
Huntington sits on Long Island's North Shore in Suffolk County, blending a lively village downtown with quiet, tree-lined residential streets. Apartment renters here tend to weigh three things: how close they are to the village and the train, whether parking and laundry are included, and what they get for their monthly budget.
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Studios and efficient one-bedrooms typically start in the low-$2,000s per month, while renovated two-bedrooms in or near Huntington Village often run $3,000–$3,500. Prices climb for newer buildings with in-unit laundry, elevator access, and dedicated parking. Heat and hot water are included in many older buildings, which can meaningfully change your real monthly cost.
Budget a little extra up front: most Huntington rentals ask for first month plus a one-month security deposit, and some listings carry a broker fee. Our move-in cost calculator on the homepage estimates the total before you sign.
Huntington Village is the top pick for walkability — you're steps from the Paramount, New York Avenue restaurants, and Heckscher Park. Huntington Station is the commuter's choice, with the LIRR and Route 110 shopping close by. Halesite and Greenlawn offer quieter, often more budget-friendly options a short drive from town.
FAQ
Most apartments in Huntington range from about \$2,000/month for a studio or one-bedroom to \$3,500+ for a renovated two-bedroom near the village. Newer buildings with parking and in-unit laundry sit at the higher end.
It varies. Many older Huntington buildings include heat and hot water, while newer units often bill utilities separately. Always confirm what is included before you compare monthly prices.
Not always. Some Huntington apartments are listed directly by owners with no broker fee, while others go through a managing broker. Send us a renter request and we will point you toward matches that fit your budget and fee preference.
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