Incorporated as a village on April 14, 1927, Hewlett Neck occupies just 0.21 square miles on the South Shore of Long Island within Nassau County's Town of Hempstead — yet what it lacks in size it more than compensates for in character. Part of the storied Five Towns area, this small enclave of 569 residents sets itself apart from its more densely developed neighbors through an atmosphere of quiet, estate-style living rarely found on the South Shore. Large homes, historic mansions, and former plantation properties — some with roots stretching back to the American Revolution — line generous lots that evoke the landed elegance more commonly associated with the Gold Coast of Long Island's North Shore.
Families here are served by the well-regarded Hewlett–Woodmere Union Free School District, and commuters can reach Manhattan via the Long Island Rail Road at the nearby Hewlett and Woodmere stations on the Far Rockaway Branch. With a median household income of $171,612 and virtually no poverty, the village reflects a community of considerable stability and prosperity. For buyers seeking hewlett neck homes for sale, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of one of Long Island's most distinctive and historically rich residential enclaves — one that shows every sign of enduring appeal.