Summer in the City

When summer finally breaks through to warm the winter-weary of New York, the beaches of Queens should be at the top of your seasonal to-do list. The Rockaways are making their comeback as urbanites look for a beach oasis within city boundaries. Sandy spots are welcoming beach bags under umbrellas, in quiet spots that feel […]

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Craving a Natural Lawn? Consider Organic Fertilizers

At the recent Northeast Organic Farming Association OrganiConn conference, great information was abundant in regards to helping home and property owners reap the benefits of lush lawns, marvelous mulch, bountiful blooms and generous gardens. Switching to organic fertilizers, it appears, is becoming quite a thing. And luckily, there are loads of qualified resources and advice […]

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Cold Spring Harbor- From Whaling Hub to Science Legend

Named for the natural cold-water springs running through the area, the quaint hamlet of Cold Spring Harbor in the Town of Huntington has a long aquatic past that reached an apex in the mid-19th century, when the local whaling business reached its zenith. As the number of whaleboats declined in the ensuing decades, the area […]

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Your Fabulous New Dream Home Is Now Available

Over the last several years, many “baby boomers” have undergone a metamorphosis. Their children have finally moved out and they can now dream about their own future. For many, a change in lifestyle might necessitate a change in the type of home they live in. That two-story, four-bedroom colonial with three bathrooms no longer fits […]

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Spring Sips: Set Up a Sparkling Wine Cocktail Bar

Raise a glass to winter’s end with one of these sparkling wine cocktails that pair your favorite bubbly — Champagne, Cava or Prosecco — with sweet, fruity flavors for an irresistible spring sip your guests can mix up themselves. Toast to Spring Seriously, what’s not to like about pairing your favorite sparkling winewith fresh fruit […]

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10 Long Island Cajun Restaurants to Celebrate Mardi Gras This Fat Tuesday

No need to go to all the way to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras when you have Long Island’s Cajun-style restaurants hosting their own Fat Tuesday parties. There are many local restaurants that capture the ambiance of New Orleans as well as the Cajun food such as crawfish, Gumbo and Jambalaya. This year, Mardi […]

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The Housing Market Will Spring Forward This Year!

Just like our clocks this weekend, in the majority of the country, the housing market will soon “spring forward!” Similar to tension in a spring, the lack of inventory available for sale has been holding back the market. Many potential sellers believe that waiting until Spring is in their best interest. Traditionally, they would have been right. Buyer […]

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Bayville Real Estate Market Summary Report

National and County-wide news sources are slow and do not accurately represent what is happening in our local market. It’s important to stay informed about conditions impacting your local neighborhood! Below is a report of Bayville, Long Island NY. I hope you find it useful. These market reports are updated weekly so you can be “ahead […]

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Old Brookville, Long Island, NY

Do you love an old home? One Of The Oldest Residences On The Gold Coast Of Long Island, This Historic Colonial Dates Back To 1680. The Remodeling Has Been Carefully Carried Out To Preserve All Of Its Old Time Charm. This Circa Home Boasts 4,500 Square Feet, 4 Fireplaces, 2 Staircases & Features A Separate […]

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LAVISH HOME ACCESSORIES AND FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR DREAM HOME

It is truly the details that make a house a home. From the furniture to the lighting and from the bedding to the storage, each piece makes a statement about the space and therefore the people in it. It is important to take the time to make the right selections in order to bring forth […]

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