There are reports that the Hamptons summer rental market is in a slump, but is that the case? Not all agents agree on the assessment.
A charming cottage on an idyllic property, originally built in 1928 as the multimillionaire tried to turn Montauk into “the Miami Beach of the North,” is on the market for the first time in 50 years.
Avery Fuchs gathers fragments of sea glass from Long Island’s past and transforms them into powerful works of art.
With the unofficial start of summer upon us this Memorial Day weekend, we check in with Hamptons agents about the market.
For over three decades, Unlimited Earth Care has created glorious gardens incorporating bold but tasteful floral displays into dynamic, sustainable landscapes, adding to the natural beauty of the Hamptons.
Many people love animals, but few, if any, have been brought up surrounded by them as Shawn Rosen, the owner of Koi Market Aquatic Nursery in Dix Hills.
With 2025’s first quarter complete, we wanted to hear from those with their boots on the ground how Long Island’s real estate market is faring.
We asked New York City real estate agents to weigh in on how buyer preferences have shifted in the post-pandemic.
With several new condo projects underway in West Palm Beach and Boca Raton, we were curious about sales in both new developments and in prestigious high-rises.
How do well-maintained gardens or outdoor spaces impact a property’s marketability and selling price? Agents from western Suffolk and Nassau explain.