Apartments For Rent in Coram, NY

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What Locals Say about Coram

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Coram, NY: easygoing Long Island suburb with calm streets, beaches nearby, and family-friendly vibes. People like the quiet, safe blocks, friendly neighbors, parks, and easy beach access. They dislike scarce transit, car dependence, traffic, few sidewalks, and limited dining.
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  • Trulia User
    "Quick easy to get to and from don’t know about schools don’t have kids. Good amount of food around. "
  • Amandaflegar
    "Not accessible to public transportation. You have to drive everywhere and there is always traffic during business hours. "
  • Denise McGowan
    "I lived here in Coram for 4 years and it’s been pretty quiet in my complex. Animals are on leashes, and the owners pick up after them. Very minimal to no police activity unless it’s a fire alarm that went off falsely "
  • Omaralvarezinc
    "The dog park. A small friendly area where our dogs can run free and hangout with their furry friends. "
  • Vanman3456
    "Great place to live and raise a family. Friendly people and great stores nearby. Highly recommend Coram. "
  • Vanman3456
    "Great parks and stores. Safe neighborhood. Friendly community love living here. So close to beaches and popular places "
  • Danny
    "Bus rides are sometimes on time so you should get ready an hour earlier of the expected bus arrival."
  • Eddie R.
    "There’s no sidewalks, but the roads are very wide and safe to walk on. Everyone is pretty clean with picking up after their dogs, as well. "
  • Alissa S.
    "I’ve lived here for 4 years. Neighbors all over are very friendly, always chatting while I’m working out front or walking my dog. Lots of nature and wildlife, love it."
  • Fireflybride2017
    "Driving only, light traffic in area. Work commute to Nassau County is about 50 min to an hour in morning, an hour or more in evening. Nothing worth walking to in this neighborhood and good restaurants are non-existent."
  • Hddesai1214
    "lots of scope of improvement in this area. better roads. control on drug activity. rent cost control....."
  • Soleroz
    "very hard commuting in this area. Basically you need a vehicle to get around. there is hardly any transportation "
  • Killahk28
    "need car to get around. nearest train station is about 15 min away. there are public buses. it's not like the city though. they run few and far in between "
  • Smaxaner
    "Dog owners may not like the lack of sidewalks. It is Mostly just roads here right now. Sometimes that can be dangerous if cars are flying. There is also a lot of roadwork happening right now. "
  • Smaxaner
    "I drive from Coram to Lake Success and it takes me only 45 minutes if I leave no later than 6am! I also make sure I head home after 7pm to avoid traffic! "
  • Trulia User
    "I see lots of well behaved dogs walking with their owners......................................................... "
  • Emilrivera20
    "I've been her for almost 6 yrs and love it. I wouldn't change it for anything. Coming from queens it's night and day."
  • Raven
    "it's a very nice neighborhood there are lots of kids and nice people the sidewalks aren't empty there are lots of people walking dogs and riding bikes "
  • B
    "this town is not so good drugs violence crime homeless and prostitutes not a good place to raise a family"
  • Famiof6
    "Nothing really to do here just church and maybe in summer a fair or two. Summer is when you have events"
  • Eleasemorant
    "the dogs around town are like family they are lovable and quiet you would never know they are inside a home everyone walks their dog and cleans up after their dog they also are friendly with kids and the mailman or woman "
  • OldTimer
    "I have lived here for over 30 years in this diversely populated development. As a 72 year old retiree, I don’t have much in common with my considerably younger, child rearing neighbors, but I must say they are all among the best people anyone could wish for. They shovel my walks and driveway, invite my wife and me to their backyard pools and parties, check in on us to see if we need anything ... we couldn’t be treated better if we lived in a family compound. The service we get from our mail man and our sanitation workers is warm and personal. We consider them friends. Police, volunteer fire fighter, and emergency ambulance responses are fast and extremely competent. Properties are meticulously maintained. Taxes are low (for Long Island). Middle of Long Island location provides relatively easy access (by car) to both North Shore (rocky) and South Shore (white sandy) beaches. A great place to raise a family. My wife and I did."
  • Petagaye Brown
    "There are great parks in the area, safe community, very quiet with great neighborhoods. Restaurants are located within the area with fun festivals for the children and adults during the spring and summer "
  • Bellahair326
    "There are a lot of families and good people in this town. It’s quiet and no drama for the most part. "
  • Irisjimenez09
    "I lived there for 6 years. I liked it friendly neighbors and kids were very active to play outside. "
  • Gina A.
    "Newsletter to inform community of all events and any community news, events such as Movie night, paint night, holiday parties, great way to network and engage with neighbors"
  • Paularalmonte
    "Certain places are okay but I live in a gated community and it’s fine here! I still wouldn’t go out at night if I wasn’t driving."
  • Emil R.
    "sports is big in the Longwood district there are many other activities but I've only been a very short time. They are also many fairs in the summer time for everyone"
  • Egalante37
    "A lot of dog owners. nice neighbors. people care about their animals. nice neighborhoods to walk your dogs. "
  • Dpetilli00
    "Affordable and very nice feel to the neighborhood. Close to shopping, beach and Eastern Long Island. "
  • Damarbobb
    "Nice quiet suburban neighborhood with a great mix of people. In my particular part of the neighborhood we are all very close."
  • Shannon C. b.
    "Love the pool at the community center. Overall, it’s a safe and friendly neighborhood. There are always people walking, jogging or walking their dogs. "

Average Rent Trends in Coram, NY

Rent in Coram, NY varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in May 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$2,912
Jul 2025$2,708
Aug 2025$2,708
Sep 2025$2,708
Oct 2025$2,600
Nov 2025$2,708
Dec 2025$2,636
Jan 2026$2,708
Feb 2026$2,925
Mar 2026$2,700
Apr 2026$2,650
May 2026$2,500
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,238$2,860$3,800$4,700$2,500
Apartments and Condos$2,100$2,500$3,800—$2,200
Houses$3,800—$3,400$4,700$3,400

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Coram, NY

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Coram, NY?
    The average rent of an apartment in Coram, NY is $2,648 per month. This is about 37% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Coram, NY?
    The average rent of a house in Coram, NY is $3,400 per month. This is about 76% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Coram, NY?
    In the last year, the average rent in Coram, NY was lowest in Mar 2025 when it was $2,508 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Coram, NY?
    In the last year, the average rent in Coram, NY was highest in May 2025 when it was $2,912 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Coram, NY?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Coram, NY is $2,238 per month. That is about $438 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Coram, NY?
    There are 26 available rental listings in Coram, NY.
  • What are some zip codes in Coram, NY?
    Coram, NY includes zip codes such as: 11727.
  • What are some cities near Coram, NY?
    Some nearby cities include: Selden, Middle Island, Port Jefferson Station, Farmingville, Mount Sinai. These cities may have more rental options to explore.