0 Fire Island Blvd

Sayville, NY 11782 · SCTM 0200986300400007003

Acreage
5227 sqft
Assessed value
Zoning district
RD
Last sale year
2024

Parcel analysis

A 5,227 sq ft vacant lot in Sayville, NY.

  • At 5,227 sq ft, this is a compact building lot — well-suited to a single-family footprint where the Sayville zoning permits it.
  • It is zoned RD under the local zoning code — confirm the permitted uses, minimum lot size, and setbacks for that district before planning any build.
  • The most recent recorded sale on this parcel was in 2024.
  • At 0.12 acres, this lot is about the typical size for a small (under a quarter-acre) lot sold recently in Sayville (median 0.14 acres across 19 recorded sales).
  • Comparable small (under a quarter-acre) land in Sayville has recently sold for a median of about $96 per square foot.

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Property timeline

  1. 2024
    Last recorded sale of the lot

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