Property taxes in New Hyde Park-Garden City School District

Median household property tax in this Nassau County district is $10,220/yr ($852/mo) — about 8% below the Long Island median of $11,118.

Out of 120 Long Island school districts, New Hyde Park-Garden City ranks at the 35th percentile for median property tax — 65% of LI districts pay more, 35% pay less.

Median bill (residential)
$10,220/yr
$852/mo
Median home value
$596k
P10 $495k · P90 $750k
Single-family parcels
6,771
of 7,446 total in district
Student enrollment
6,753
most-recent NYSED count

Where every property tax dollar goes

New Hyde Park-Garden City homeowners pay 16.04 per $1,000 in core property tax (county + town + school) for the 2024–2025 roll year — the most recent rates published by the New York State Office of Real Property. Village, library, and special-district levies stack on top of this where applicable.

LevyRate per $1,000Share of base bill
School$11.17969.7%
Town$1.82011.3%
County$3.04019%

Source: NY ORPS combined county-town-school tax-rate file, roll year 2024. Rates lag 12–18 months because state-level publication waits for all towns and schools to certify.

How New Hyde Park-Garden City compares to nearby districts

Long Island school districts vary 5x in median property tax bill. New Hyde Park-Garden City sits in the 35th percentile — that's a modest bill, below the LI median. Here are the closest neighbors by median bill.

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Hamlets and ZIPs in New Hyde Park-Garden City

The New Hyde Park-Garden City School District covers 8+ ZIP codes. Nearly all are within Nassau County. ZIPs ranked by parcel count:

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average property tax bill in New Hyde Park-Garden City?

The median residential bill is $10,220 per year ($852/month). This is the median across 6,771 single-family parcels in the district. Individual bills vary widely based on assessed value, location within the district, and any village or special-district levies that apply.

Why are property taxes lower in New Hyde Park-Garden City?

Long Island property taxes reflect three layered budgets: the school district (typically 60-75% of the bill), the town, and the county. In New Hyde Park-Garden City, the school rate alone is $11.18 per $1,000 of assessed value — on the lower end for Long Island. Different districts spend different amounts per pupil, carry different debt loads, and serve different home-value bases.

How do I lower my property tax bill in New Hyde Park-Garden City?

The two main paths: (1) exemptions — STAR (every homeowner), Enhanced STAR (65+, income limit), Senior Citizen, Veterans, Volunteer Firefighter; (2) a tax grievance — if you can show comparable homes in your area are assessed lower, you can file with your town's Board of Assessment Review (Suffolk: third Tuesday of May; Nassau: by the March deadline). Grievance firms typically take 50% of the first year's savings on contingency.

What's a typical home value in New Hyde Park-Garden City?

The median single-family home in New Hyde Park-Garden City has a market value of $596,000 based on the 2024 NY State assessment roll. The 10th-90th percentile range is $495,000 to $750,000.

Is New Hyde Park-Garden City a good school district?

School quality is subjective. For objective measures, see the New York State Education Department's official report card for graduation rates, test scores, and per-pupil spending. We don't rate school quality on this site — we focus only on the property tax dimension.

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Methodology & sources

Estimates only — not professional advice. All figures are derived from publicly available NY State data. They are not a substitute for the official tax bill issued by your county or town receiver. Property tax outcomes vary based on exemptions, special assessments, village/library overlays, and changes that may not be reflected in our data. Verify with the Nassau County Receiver of Taxes before making financial decisions.