
Long Island is replete with historical sites that will bring you adventure, excitement, and insight into what makes our area special. Our real estate agents know there's always something new to discover on Long Island. That's a big part of why historic tours all around the island have proven so popular with visitors and local residents alike.
Let's take a look at just a few of the most popular Long Island historic home tours and neighborhood walks:

Long Island offers more than just proximity to the bustling city life of Manhattan—it also boasts some of the most breathtaking botanical spaces in New York. From meticulously designed formal gardens to sprawling natural landscapes, these verdant retreats provide inspiration and tranquility for residents and visitors alike. As you consider putting down roots in Long Island, take time to explore these magnificent parks and gardens that showcase the region's natural beauty and horticultural heritage that are frequented by our real estate agents.

Purchasing a house has a significant impact on your life and overall financial situation. A skilled real estate agent can help. Asking good questions helps you make a smart decision during the entire process. Our real estate agents want to help you through buying a home, so here are five important questions to ask your agent before you move forward.
The housing market fluctuates based on location, season, and economic conditions. If you're looking to purchase a home on Long Island in March, you need to understand whet...

Planning to grow the most beautiful garden on Long Island this spring? Local garden centers offer everything that you need to exercise that green thumb, whether you're shopping for plants, supplies, garden decorations, outdoor furniture, or even a helping hand designing your garden. Our real estate agents have more on 6 excellent Long Island garden centers for all of your spring gardening needs.

Decluttering is an essential component of thorough spring cleaning. Our real estate agents often find themselves with a small mountain of unneeded clothes, books, toys, and other household items each year. What to do with all of these items? Donate them, of course! Here are five organizations around Long Island that will put those objects to good use.