Brokers in the popular winter destinations of Palm Beach and Naples describe a feverish real estate market.
A cabinetmaker is back to work skillfully making modern kitchens and vanities, after a spinal surgery left him paralyzed.
When horses offered the only mode of transportation, Charles Silas Parsons kept the hooves fresh and wheels turning in Bonac, among his other skills.
The return of new developments and buyers signal yes for New York City real estate.
With the arrival of Labor Day comes the unofficial end to summer in the Hamptons. Let’s look back at some of the most-read real estate stories from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Jim Metzger, a high-level insurance executive, and Peggy Zabakolas, a leading real estate agent, on working together.
The East End offers the ideal locale for equestrian sports. We asked these top agents how equestrian sports drive the real estate market.
The Labor Day issue of Behind The Hedges magazine is on newsstands now. Inside, you will find our nod to equestrian sports that are enjoyed on real estate all over the East End.
The unofficial end of summer in the Hamptons is coming this Labor Day, but it doesn’t have to be that way with this shoreside cottage being shown over the holiday weekend.
One of the first homes built on Little Plains Road in Southampton Village that later became the home to renowned artist Larry Rivers, just came on the market last week.