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?
Many people summarize real estate as, “Location, location, location,” but preparation matters. That’s where Terri Rothwell Orlando, part of the Kupferberg Orlando team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, comes in. A certified member of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals, she specializes in preparing houses for sale.
People who know Dee Dee Brix, a licensed associate real estate broker with Compass on Long Island, describe her as enthusiastic, genuine, ethical and caring, in addition to professional.
Our Real Estate Roundtable weighs in on what’s happen- ing on the rental market and whether the profile of the “typical” summer rental has changed in 2023.
The Up Studio’s redesign of an Amagansett house that the firm called the “Sight Sea Renovation” capitalize on the ocean views.
It’s the peak of the season in the Hamptons, but down South, the real estate market is on fire. We catch up on what’s happening in the Palm Beaches.
Joe Badilla and Badilla Painters have been perfect- ing the art of decorative metallic finishes with the use of liquid metal and spray-on reflective technology.
Rex Heuermann, the suspect arrested in connection with the Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island, has a long history as an architect in New York City.
The East Hampton Antiques & Design Show returns to Mulford Farm in East Hampton Village this weekend and promises something for everybody.
Zachary Nguyen, the owner of Torii Koi and Pond, has become the master on Long Island of creating koi ponds.