New York City agents share how this winter’s extreme cold and higher-than-usual snow totals have impacted their business. From showings to smart strategies that keep serious buyers engaged and deals moving, they offer their best advice for navigating this snowy weather.
A $23.5 million deal for 110 acres in East Marion, including some developable shoreline parcels, sets a new North Fork sales record.
While many flock south to get away from the cold weather, those who are eying summer in the Hamptons should be on the hunt for their dream home. For anyone with $27.5 million to spend, look no further. An estate home at 104 Quimby Lane, one of Bridgehampton’s most sought-after streets, is available, ready for…
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“Blue Bloods” star Jennifer Esposito sold her Hamptons home after mortgaging it to finish film “Fresh Kills,” a risk she says she doesn’t regret.
The final penthouse at Pier Sixty-Six Residences is now on the market for $16M, offering marina views, plunge pools and resort-style amenities.
The historic Dune Cottage at 43 East Dune Lane, with a last ask of $84.9 million, marks one of the Hamptons’ first major ultra-luxury deals of 2026.
Veteran real estate executive John Hackett joins Sotheby’s International Realty to lead its Palm Beach County brokerages.
Selling in the midst of winter on Long Island comes with challenges — from snow and short days to weather-related buyer hesitation.
More access to the ocean in Southampton Village this summer comes at a steep price — $25.8 million to pave the way to the beach.
Over on the North Fork, a recently finished, move-in-ready home in Southold’s West Creek Estates is on the market this winter for $2,395,000.