Muttontown 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 Muttontown, Long Island NY 11791. I hope you find it useful. These market reports are updated weekly so you can be […]

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Backyard Home Theater Systems

Tips for the Best Outdoor Theaters Invite your neighbors, or at least inform them that there will be life size images in your backyard and maybe some extra noise. Do not charge admission without permission of the movie distributor. Though tempting, it is against the law. See your local regulations. Backyard events will be best […]

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Long Island’s Best Suburbs Ranked

Long Island’s best suburbs to live in for 2017 were ranked based on crime, schools and other factors. Is your community on the list? What defines a great community? According to the folks at Niche.com, a low crime rate, quality schools, access to jobs and an affordable cost of living all play big roles. Based […]

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RESTORED MUTTONTOWN MANOR HOME

Muttontown, Long Island, NY Magnificently restored 11,500 square foot Delano & Aldrich manor home originally built for the Winthrop family. 14 fireplaces, in-ground pool, three acres. Cedar shake roof, copper gutters and leaders, new 7 zone geo-thermal heat, Jericho Schools. Impressive but comfortable, suits both casual and formal lifestyles. A Must see! Call today for […]

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Home Sales Reach Highest Mark Since 2007

Highlights: Sales of existing homes reached the highest pace in a decade at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.69 million. January marked the 59th consecutive month of year-over-year price gains as the median home price rose 7.1% to $228,900.   http://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2017/02/24/existing-home-sales-reach-highest-mark-since-2007-infographic/

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OUTSTANDING FRENCH CHATEAU ON 5 ACRES

Upper Brookville, Long Island, NY Enter through massive iron gates and into a wonderland of enchantment embracing five magnificent acres, a cobblestone drive and courtyard, and a magical, nearly 10,000-square-foot manor resembling a romantic French chateau. Every inch of both the property and the manse has been meticulously appointed with only the finest of materials […]

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Brookville, Long Island, NY

Asking $4,380,000 Magnificent 7,000 sq ft Brick & Stone Manor Home situated on two park-like, professionally landscaped acres in the famed Jericho School District. This stately New Construction boasts 6 Bedrooms and 6.5 tastefully appointed Baths. Dramatic 2 Story Entry Foyer with incredible millwork and paneling leads to large Formal Living Room with Fireplace, Library, […]

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Thinking of Selling? Why Now is the Time

It is common knowledge that a large number of homes sell during the spring-buying season. For that reason, many homeowners hold off on putting their homes on the market until then. The question is whether or not that will be a good strategy this year. The other listings that do come out in the spring […]

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Why the supply of homes for sale is the lowest since 1999

House hunters out this spring will have to pound more and more pavement to find their home sweet home. The number of for-sale listings fell again in December to the lowest level since 1999, according to the National Association of Realtors. There were just 1.65 million homes for sale at the end of December, which […]

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10 Historic Mansions to Visit on Long Island from the Gold Coast Era

The Gold Coast of Long Island, NY Sumptuous mansions, extravagant parties, lavish outfits and exotic cars – these are some of the scenes portrayed by F. Scott Fitzgerald in his book, The Great Gatsby, about the Gold Coast of Long Island during the Roaring ’20s. Inspired by visits to Long Island, Fitzgerald’s book takes place […]

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