Buying in Stony Brook: University's home draws homebuyers with historic charm
THE SCOOP Boasting a renowned research institution, a three-building museum complex and the circa 1751 Three Village Inn, Stony Brook exudes Old World charm and abundant history.
From candlelit home tours during Christmas to haunted walks through the Grist Mill for Halloween, Stony Brook has a truly quaint small village feel, notes real estate agent Kate Works of Compass.
"Stony Brook feels like a vacation town while still being so close to anything one might need," Works said.
A trustee of the Three Village Historical Society and agent with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, Holly Brainard grew up and still lives in the hamlet, now in a home built in 1919.
"There's very much a sense of a Norman Rockwell-type feel to it," Brainard said. "I think people really appreciate and are drawn to that."
As a former shipbuilding area, Stony Brook has many houses that belonged to ship captains, with most of the historic ones, like the circa 1660 Hawkins Homestead — the oldest in the hamlet — on the northern end, and Levitt homes toward the south, noted Brainard.
Settled around 1660, the hamlet was named "Wopowog," which translates to "land at the narrows," by the Setalcott Indians. In 1699, Adam Smith — son of Smithtown founder Richard "Bull" Smith — built the first grist mill in the hamlet, which was destroyed in a storm. Replacing the original, a "newer" grist mill, built in 1751, still works today and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1807, the post office was established in the hamlet of Stoney Brook, and the current spelling became official in 1884.
Having summered in the area, Ward Melville, founder of Thom McAn shoes, helped put Stony Brook on the map in the early 1940s, transforming its downtrodden downtown from a sad fishing village to a desirable destination, with a crescent-shaped business district on a two-acre village green at its center.
In 1956, Melville donated 480 acres of land to build a state university at Stony Brook, which is now a sprawling 1,100 acres. He also funded the Museums at Stony Brook and saved many historic homes.
Today, homebuyers in Stony Brook will find mostly Capes, ranches and Colonials, with prices ranging from $550,000 to $1.269 million for a large Colonial with four to five on a big plot of land with a pool.
CONDOS AND CO-OPS There is one condo on the market, priced at $325,000.
SALE PRICES Between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023, there were 166 home sales with a median sale price of $630,000, according to OneKey MLS. The low price for that period was $348,000 and the high was $1.3 million. During that period a year earlier there were 187 home sales with a median sale price of $588,000. The price range was $400,000 to $1.77 million.
OTHER STATS
Town Brookhaven
Area 5.82 square miles
ZIP code 11790
Population 12,048
Median age 45.5
Median household income $129,625
Median home value $588,000
Monthly LIRR ticket from Stony Brook $365
School district, graduation rate Three Village (97.3%)
Parks Forsythe Meadow County Park, Avalon Nature Preserve
Library Emma S. Clark Memorial Library
Hospital Stony Brook University Hospital
Transit Suffolk County Transit Routes 3D, 60, 69, 76
Sources: 2020 Census; 2020 American Community Survey; OneKey MLS; LIRR, data.nysed.gov
ON THE MARKET
$1.269 million
Built in 2002, this 3,957-square-foot postmodern Colonial features four bedrooms and 2½ baths. It has a wraparound porch, high ceilings, hardwood floors, a custom kitchen with two ovens and gas range, and a full finished basement with three walk-in closets. The 0.3-acre fenced-in property has a full-house generator and attached three-car garage. Taxes are $19,837. Joseph Blaney, Century 21 Icon, 631-476-7600.
$1.099 million
Located in the village’s historic district, this circa 1925 4,500-square-foot Colonial has 5½ bedrooms, 5½ baths, hardwood floors, a living room with built-ins, a sunroom and bonus upstairs den. The 0.75-acre property, which overlooks the creek, has a picket fence and attached two-car garage. Taxes are $23,568. Kate Works, Compass, 631-629-7719.
$650,000
This 2,750-square-foot expanded ranch has a wood-paneled kitchen with breakfast bar, and hardwood and carpeted floors. The fenced-in 0.37-acre lot has a brick patio and attached two-car garage. Taxes are $16,804. Jo Ann Boettcher, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 631-422-7510.
RECENTLY SOLD
$910,000
Midfield St.
Style Colonial
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 4
Built 2016
Lot size 1.18 acres
Taxes $24,006
+/- List price -$138,000
Days on market 113
$670,000
Blueberry Ln.
Style Colonial
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 3
Built 1967
Lot size 0.34 acre
Taxes $14,899
+/- List price -$19,999
Days on market 106
$348,000
Strathmore Gate Dr.
Style Ranch
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Built 1971
Lot size 0.03 acre
Taxes $7,791
+/- List price -$15,999
Days on market 77
ON ONEKEY MLS
Number of listings 28
Price range $325,000 to $1.269 million
Tax range $4,792 to $31,198