“In many ways, Meadowcroft was a large and beautiful valentine from T.E. Conklin to his wife and Eyre’s Romantic style was in perfect harmony with that thought.”
A pair of new parks — one private, one public — are making progress toward their goal of opening in the Town of Riverhead.
In some price points and locations, new listings are making contract movement possible. In others, it either bolsters the fact that overpricing is prevalent or demonstrates that demand is lessening from where it was in fall of 2020.
The Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund revenues for 2020 eclipsed the previous year and the final figures for December revealed the best month yet.
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On January 11, 2021 the Southampton Village Architectural Review & Historic Preservation Board declared the Pyrrhus Concer Homestead a historical landmark.
Dan Abrams, the chief legal correspondent at ABC News and a North Fork homeowner, is in the process of purchasing Laurel Lake Vineyards.
January 2021 registered a 40% increase in sales from January 2020. Thirty-nine properties went into contract last week, a level rivaling some weeks in summer and fall of 2020.
A portion of Castello di Borghese, Long Island’s first and oldest vineyard on the North Fork, is generating interest since it was first listed on the market last month.