County noise profile

Traffic noise in Nassau County, NY

Built from the US DOT National Transportation Noise Map (2020, 30-metre modeling grid, tract aggregation per Seto & Huang 2023) — the same public dataset used in the economics literature on what noise does to home values.

Average transportation noise (population-weighted)

47.4 dB

Residents above 60 dB

5%

Residents above 70 dB

1%

Population covered

1,355,683

Census tracts analyzed

281

Median home value

$704,400

What noise costs here

Estimated capitalized cost per median home

$9,636$22,484

Homebuyers pay a measurable premium for quiet. Using quasi-experimental evidence from highway noise-barrier construction, Moretti & Wheeler (2025) find prices rise 6.8% within 100 metres of new barriers — roughly 0.95% of home value per decibel of abatement. Applied to this county's average exposure of 47.4 dB and median home value of $704,400, the mid-range estimate is $16,060 (2.3% of value) — a stylized $6,424 per resident.

This is a research-based range, not a prediction of any specific property's value change. Source: NBER Working Paper 34298 (Moretti & Wheeler, 2025). Exposure varies street by street — averages hide the difference between a cul-de-sac and a frontage road.

Noise is one factor. A site decision needs all of them.

Our reports combine street-level noise exposure with demographics, traffic volumes, safety, schools, home values, and brand fit — every figure cited to its public source.

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Data sources:US DOT/BTS National Transportation Noise Map (2020; all transportation modes; public domain), tract aggregation per Seto & Huang (2023); US Census Bureau ACS (median home values); NBER Working Paper 34298 (Moretti & Wheeler, 2025) for the capitalization methodology. Learn our methodology. Generated 2026-07-07.