We asked busy Palm Beach agents what they are seeing and if they are seeing any meaningful changes by neighborhood or price point.
Redwood Anchorage Marina in Sag Harbor was sold to the Town of Southampton for $7.5 million, ensuring the 60-slip marina remains affordable.
A newly built, west-facing waterfront home in Southold lists for $8.2M, offering 160 feet of Peconic Bay frontage, private dock, and modern luxury.
After 3 years, Sacred Heart Church’s 10.2-acre Cutchogue campus sold to Peconic Community School for $2.85 million.
Harry Macklowe’s Georgica Pond estate is asking $35 million after an agreement cleared the way for a long-delayed Certificate of Occupancy.
A newly built, design-forward home in Shelter Island Heights offers resort-style luxury, water views, and a dramatic modern aesthetic.
A coastal retreat on Quogue’s Dune Road offers 7,500 square feet, seven bedrooms, a tennis court, a pool and panoramic views for $15 million.
Agents say 2026 Long Island real estate will feel steadier and smarter: rates, pricing and inventory key, modest supply gains, value-driven buyers.
A landmark 1913 Queen Anne estate on the North Fork hits the market, combining historic charm, major updates and a prime bay-close location.
Beechwood launches pre-construction sales at its new 55-plus Waterways community in Moriches, with villa-style condos from the mid-$600Ks.