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East Marion, NY

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A charming and secluded community at the tip of Long Island

Coastal Beach Upscale

East Marion is near the far northeastern tip of Long Island's North Fork, a small hamlet where the pace of life slows down and the coastline takes center stage. Originally settled in 1661 by six English families who named the area Oysterponds for its abundant shellfish, this community carries centuries of history within its roughly three square miles. Before that, the Corchaugs people called this land home, leaving behind a deep sense of place that still lingers today.

Though East Marion is almost entirely residential, it sits right alongside Greenport, a neighboring community with a lively downtown full of dining and social life. That proximity gives residents the quiet of a tucked-away coastal hamlet without feeling isolated. The housing landscape here leans heavily toward single-family homes, from waterfront properties with sweeping water views to more modest inland residences. Rental options tend to reflect the area's low-density character, with houses making up most of what's available rather than large-scale apartment communities. The overall atmosphere is unhurried and deeply tied to the water, whether that means boating, fishing, or simply watching the tides shift across Long Island Sound.

Demographics

Median Household Income

$90,178

Average: $134,089

Education

662

Residents Have a Degree

Job Market

767

Workers Employed

Age Distribution
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Median Age

56 Years

Largest Age Group

65-74 Years

Approximately 18% of Residents

Under 20

14%

Over 65

36%

Housing Distribution

East Marion has more homeowners than renters.

Renters
16%
Non-Renters
84%

Education Distribution

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Bachelor's or Higher
34%
Other Education
66%

Getting Around

Somewhat Walkable

Walkability

20 / 100

Limited Public Transit

Transit

30 / 100

Exceptionally Drivable

Drivability

100 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Bikeability

20 / 100

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • East End Seaport Maritime Museum
  • Red House Nature Center
  • Custer Institute Observatory
  • Orient Beach State Park
  • Cedar Point County Park

Airports

  • Tweed/New Haven

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Living in East Marion

History

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East Marion's story begins with the Corchaugs, who called this area Poquatuc before English families arrived in 1661 and renamed it Oysterponds for the abundant shellfish in the harbor. The name reflects the community's maritime roots, with sheltered waters that once supported colonial trading vessels alongside farming settlements. Today, you'll find this heritage woven into the quiet, residential character of the hamlet at the northeastern tip of Long Island.

The area retains its historical connection to the water, with the same harbor and beaches that drew early settlers still defining life here. While East Marion itself is primarily residential, its location near Greenport gives residents access to museums and historic sites that celebrate the North Fork's seafaring past.

Restaurants

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East Marion is a quiet residential hamlet at the tip of Long Island's North Fork, so most of its dining activity flows naturally into the neighboring village of Greenport. That lively downtown is just minutes away and offers a well-rounded mix of North Fork farm-to-table cooking, fresh locally caught seafood, wood-fired pizza, and craft cocktail bars. The North Fork is also celebrated wine country, and many of its acclaimed vineyards pair tastings with artisan charcuterie and seasonal small plates. The broader region hosts farm stands and seasonal food events that showcase Long Island's bounty of oysters, produce, and artisan goods throughout the year.

Transportation

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New York Route 25 (Main Road) serves as the primary corridor connecting the hamlet to Greenport and points west toward Riverhead and beyond. From there, the Long Island Expressway (I-495) provides access to New York City, though the drive can take well over two hours during peak travel times. The Long Island Rail Road's Greenport station, just minutes away, offers a convenient rail option for those commuting into the city. Ferry service near Orient Point connects to New London, Connecticut, and Shelter Island to the south.

Parks

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Orient Beach State Park, just minutes away, is one of the area's crown jewels, stretching along a narrow peninsula with sandy beaches, calm bay waters, hiking trails, and exceptional birdwatching. Caumsett State Historic Park is also within reach, offering hiking, fishing, and sweeping views across Long Island Sound. Locally, the town's secluded shoreline provides peaceful spots for walking, fishing, and taking in stunning waterfront scenery. Nearby Greenport adds even more outdoor enjoyment with its charming harborfront parks perfect for strolling and soaking up the coastal atmosphere.

Cost

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East Marion is a small, upscale hamlet on the eastern tip of Long Island's North Fork in Suffolk County, where housing costs reflect the area's desirable coastal setting. The local rental market includes a range of options, from waterfront estates to more modest inland homes, meaning price variation by property type and proximity to the water can be significant. Specific rent averages are limited due to the community's small size, but New York State as a whole trends well above the national average for rental costs, and the North Fork's popularity as a destination community further supports elevated pricing.

Shopping

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East Marion itself is a quiet, primarily residential hamlet with very limited retail of its own, but its neighbor Greenport offers the North Fork's most vibrant shopping destination. Greenport's walkable downtown along Main Street and Front Street is lined with boutiques, galleries, antique shops, and specialty food stores that have served locals and visitors for decades. The area also benefits from the broader North Fork wine country corridor, where farm stands and seasonal markets are woven into everyday life.

Highlights

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Nestled at the far northeastern tip of Long Island, East Marion is a secluded coastal hamlet offering stunning waterfront scenery, serene beaches, and easy access to boating and fishing. With a rich history dating back to 1661 and the lively village of Greenport right next door, renters can enjoy a peaceful retreat alongside a thriving dining and entertainment scene, plus ferry connections to Shelter Island and New London, Connecticut.

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in June 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.