Housing Market Expected to “Spring Forward”

Just like our clocks this past 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 in the market right now is what is holding back the market. Many potential sellers believe that waiting until Spring is in […]

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Classic Cars at The Oyster Bay Museum

When people think of Oyster Bay, images of President Theodore Roosevelt and shellfish come to mind. But this historic hamlet is getting a reputation for being an automotive haven, with its popular summer classic Cruise Nights and Billy Joel’s motorcycles on display at 20th Century Cycles. Now there’s Collector Car Showcase, a new automotive museum […]

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Oyster Bay 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 Oyster Bay, Long Island NY. I hope you find it useful. These market reports are updated weekly so you can be […]

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St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations on Long Island

St. Patrick’s Day is the annual commemoration of the patron saint of Ireland, who is credited for bringing Christianity to the country. It is celebrated on March 17th, the date of the death of Saint Patrick. The date is a public holiday in Ireland and is commonly celebrated by Irish populations, and Irish-at-heart populations, around […]

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Gold Coast International Film Festival Once Again Delivers Oscar’s Favorite Films

GCIFF Celebrates Its Oscar Nominated Films As It Continues to Bring the Best in Independent and Studio Films Here First. Once again the Gold Coast International Film Festival is celebrating as three of its recent films receive Academy Award nominations. This continues a stellar record by the Festival of screening dozens of Oscar winners and […]

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MILL NECK COUNTRY ESTATE

Mill Neck, Long Island, NY Mill Neck is a quiet community encompassing approximately three square miles and three-hundred households. Its peaceful, wooded countryside has a history dating back before the Revolutionary War. In the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries, Mill Neck evolved from a farming community into the location of grand estates owned by […]

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