It’s nearly the end of summer in the Hamptons, but we check in on the real estate market in Palm Beach ahead of its peak season.
A custom-built home on the Shinnecock Bay in East Quogue comes with two slips at a nearby protected marina, a plus for any mariner.
Susan Fallon of Good Ground Construction Co. has built a model tiny home that shows luxury doesn’t always come in large sizes.
Flower farmer Kim Endres of Backyard Blooms grows specialty cut flowers taking care to make quality and sustainability her priority.
The East End real estate market is for savvy investors. We ask agents for their advice on navigating these tricky processes.
No project is too trivial for Telemark Service & Maintenance, an expanding division of the noted luxury builders, Telemark Inc.
“The Fall of Our Contentment,” a staged reading of the classic Steinbeck novel “The Winter of Our Discontent” and a fundraiser for the Steinbeck House, will take place on Sept. 9.
Tropical storms or hurricanes might not be something everyone needs to worry about. However, for those who live or vacation in areas that are often threatened by tropical storms or hurricanes, knowing what to do when such a storm is approaching is vital.
While mid-year reports show the Hamptons real estate market has slowed from the COVID-19 era boom and the median home sales price has come down a bit, there is more to the story, says Judi Desiderio of Town & Country Real Estate.
The summer rental market has always played an important role in Hamptons real estate and the opportunity to generate income by renting out your home for all or part of the season has made home ownership here more accessible to many. But, what is it like on the rest of Long Island?