The Mediterranean-style 5,600-square-foot home offers a front-row seat to every summer sunset, plus an indoor pool, five bedrooms and a chef’s kitchen.
New doesn’t always mean better. Distinctive vintage and antique furnishings offer an inherent level of quality and history, but a growing number of East End aesthetes are now looking to take that stalwart and storied character of the old and make it extraordinary and new.
A property currently operating as a Bed & Breakfast in Cutchogue could be your family’s new home.
For those looking to change their status from tourist to resident, there are many open houses being held this upcoming weekend, including a newly-renovated residence in Orient on the market for $2.466 million.
A quaint cottage in a historical section of Greenport, once a “fishing shuckers shack,” offers water views from every window, a private sandy beach on one side and a private dock on the other.
This North Fork home on the water’s edge boasts 180-degree panoramic bay views, plus a lot more.
A historic purchase earlier this week will help keep Long Island’s oldest running farm just that — a farm. Suffolk County purchased the development rights to 11.16 acres of the Wells Homestead Acres farm in Aquebogue for $613,800, which means the land is safe from potential development. “There has been intense development pressure so the…
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A fast-growing cannabis company has purchased a 34-acre property in Jamesport for a $42.5 million from Van de Wetering Greenhouses, in one of the largest purchases in the cannabis industry.
The Community Action Southold Town, Inc., a North Fork non-profit, announced plans earlier this week to purchase a former church that already has a history of being used as a community building.
On the North Fork, you may not think to look for a Mediterranean-style estate, especially on the water, but that is what you will find at 640 Lloyd’s Lane in Mattituck.