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.
Sag Harbor’s Watchcase Factory has just one home available: a $5.995M penthouse with historic charm, modern design and a rooftop terrace.
A home that looks as if it were plucked straight out of “Lord of the Rings,” lovingly referred to as the hobbit house, is for sale in Southampton Village
Unit 17F, a bespoke combination of two units that have never been lived in, is listed with Leslie Singer of Brown Harris Stevens in New York City.
Turnkey, newly built East Hampton waterfront on Three Mile Harbor hits market for $11.5M, a rare finished luxury with 140 feet of frontage.
PropertyShark reveals New York City’s 10 priciest home sales of 2025, totaling $540M, led by an $82.5M off-market deal at 220 Central Park South.
An East Hampton home, owned by interior designer Mark Zeff, whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest, is now listed for $4.75 million.
A historic country farm in Greenport is available, offering a rare chance to own an intact North Fork homestead.