Wish you could be a part of the New York experience without having to worry about safety? Welcome home to the little hamlet of Bohemia, New York! This cozy community has the second least amount of crime in the entire country. Another interesting fact is that this unique New York village shares the same geographical latitude as Thessaloniki, Greece. Opa!
Situated in an ideal location, Bohemia is a small suburb of New York City that is rich in tradition and history. Its 10,000 diverse inhabitants share 8.8 square miles of land. Located in Suffolk County, NY, Bohemia is six miles east of Brentwood and 45 miles east of New York City. Because it is in such close proximity to New York City, it is a bedroom community of sorts both for the affluent and the eclectic. Bring your New York State of mind with you when you move to Bohemia-just don't forget your wallet.
Moving to Bohemia
What should you consider when moving to Bohemia? Be prepared for the fact that Bohemia residents have a cost of living that is almost 48% higher than the rest of the country. Property and housing in Bohemia is costly, so it may not be very easy to get a good deal on a house. It might be a wise idea to find a good housing broker to get you set up in Bohemia. It's also wise to dedicate a good amount of time to your house or apartment hunt.
Available residences vary here. If you dedicate enough time to your search, you should have no difficulty finding the studio or 1 bedroom apartment of your dreams! Be sure to come to viewings prepared, though. Prospective landlords will want to see proof of income (to make sure you can pay for your dream house), a state-issued ID, and possibly references from previous landlords. Bringing a credit report won't hurt, either.
Neighborhoods of Bohemia
Although Bohemia is too small to have specific neighborhoods, it's filled with tree-lined city streets that are home to its charming rental homes and residential areas.
Though the town is small, most residents prefer four wheels to their own two legs. Most people (actually 83%) who live in Bohemia drive their own car to get around town. The average commute time of a Bohemia resident is around 32 minutes. Although you will not need to rely on the subway to get around the Bohemia area, it is easily accessible to you at the Oakdale and Ronkonkoma stations for when you need to go into New York City.
Bohemia residents also traverse the town on horseback! If you really want to get to know the lay of the land, saddle up and head out for a peaceful trip through the city's tree-lined splendor.
Living in Bohemia
Because Bohemia is so rich with history, life there is ideal for the history buff. The city is home to a number of museums detailing the area's past. Aviation fanatics will definitely want to check out the American Airpower Museum. Lovers of general history will be more drawn to the Northport Historical Museum and the Heckscher Museum of Art, where Bohemian artifacts are on proud display.
There are many other stories to tell about the history and cultural significance of Bohemia. The Bohemia Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the area. Visit the Bohemia Historical Society and learn more about Bohemia's history by viewing their extensive historical book and photograph collection.
The weather in Bohemia is pretty darn pleasant. In the summertime, temperatures reach the low 80s, and in the wintertime the temperature averages around 24 degrees. Be aware that you might want to invest in a good air purifier because on a scale of 100, the air quality in Bohemia is roughly 31%.
Looking for great schools for your children? Bohemia has an excellent reputation for its school system. Class sizes here tend to be smaller than in surrounding areas, and the schools in Bohemia spend about double on education expenses compared to those in the rest of the country.
Looking for something to do close to home? Take a day trip to Connetquot River State Park in Bohemia. Situated on 3,473 acres of land, Connetquot River State Park is a vast nature preserve dedicated to the protection and propagation of local wildlife. See deer and waterfowl in their natural habitat as you hike (or ride) the 50 miles of hiking and horseback trails. Take a nature walk and look at rare species of birds and plants. Bring your fishing permit and spend the day fishing on the Connetquot River. In the winter, don't stay indoors-go cross country skiing instead!
Bohemia's Heckscher State Park is another popular destination for nature lovers. Here, you can go skiing or swimming; if you're feeling less active, you can bring your boat and head out on the water. This park also has some great hiking trails, so don't forget your boots.
Another great area attraction is the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium. Check out their wide variety of fish, reptile, and amphibian species-perfect for animal-lovers, but not recommended if lizards give you the creeps.
If you're planning to become a jet-setting New Yorker, you should take note that the John F. Kennedy International Airport is not too far away. Take a flight cross-country from one of the busiest airports in the world. Or if you would rather leave town from a less congested, more convenient airport, Long Island MacArthur Airport in Bohemia is right in your backyard.
Do you love spending time outdoors but hate the thought of being far away from the thrill of the big city? Bohemia might just be your ideal town-start your apartment hunt today!