Carpentry is everywhere in homes, from bookshelves to moldings, fireplaces to tables and chairs. We live in a wood world where trees are routinely transformed into furnishings around us. But if carving and cutting wood are commonly practiced crafts, Roger Levin has, if not discovered, recently begun a different way of working with wood.
Two recent projects for the Long Island-based Beechwood Organization may be in different in size and be in opposite parts of the state, but luxury they have in common.
Back in 1829, when greater Brookhaven was a bustling shipbuilding port, the Congregational Chapel was built, leading to the name of the street.
Summer 2024 is likely to be one of the hottest on record in the United States, according to meteorologists.
What you may not know yet, is the secret strategy behind the scenes to making this happen which has helped Christina Volz and Nancy Cuite of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services at Laffey International Realty become top-selling agents on the North Shore of Long Island inspiring them to partner together to bring their skills and passion to the Hamptons community.
John Messina of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty invited Long Island agents to his $8.9 million Cold Spring Harbor listing.
We asked a few father-son and father-daughter teams what the best part of working together is and how their bond translates to doing the best job for their clients.
Eyes are not only on the competition on the Saratoga track, but on luxury real estate in the city’s famed Broadway Historic District.
The 11,500-square-foot Gold Coast estate is asking $8,995,000. John Messina represents the property as part of “The Masterpiece Collection” at Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International.
Are there any backyard projects that agents recommend to their clients if they are considering selling their home soon?