Highlights include a former Victorian B&B, whose sellers just reduced the asking price from $499K to $459K, a Greenport home within walking distance to the village and a cedar Jamesport ranch that we want to buy ourselves. For more North Fork real estate, search our listings. $400,000 682 Peconic Bay Blvd, Jamesport 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms...
The Town & Country Real Estate E-Guides are seasonal flipbooks featuring a collection of summer rentals, vacation homes, and residential real estate listings in the Hamptons and North Fork real estate market.
Welcome to the March issue of North Fork Real Estate Showcase. Featured on this month’s front cover, Jerry Cibulski of Century 21 Albertson Realty presents “Proud House,” a true piece of North Fork history. This 1848 gem, built by Austin Benjamin Tuthill, was one of the first homes in Cutchogue. Complete with the requisite converted barn and other period details, this home is walking distance to Cutchogue village shops and the Jitney to NYC. This being our “Architects Issue,” we held a roundtable with several leading architects here on the North Fork to get a feel for their design philosophies and current trends in North Fork architecture (page 28). Also in this issue, be sure to check out Ruth Thomas’ Best Deals for some great North Fork values; Anne Halpin’s “Living Carpets,” for interesting ground covers to plant this spring; Grace Alexander’s “Vintage Lens,” turns the spotlight on photographer Steven Schreiber whose photos keep the past alive; Stephen McGinn’s “Paris Is Your Oyster
This batch of four homes currently on the North Fork real estate market for less than 400K features great homes in Aquebogue, Cutchogue, ...
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As predicted, sales on the North Fork this summer were very strong. Waterfront and water view properties continued to be in high demand, amidst rising prices and l...
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A beautiful and unique 2 acre water view mini estate, ready to build with private driveway. Access to Mattituck Inlet 100 yards from the property. Suffolk County Board of health permits in place, for up to a 6 bedroom home.
As the summer heats up, the real estate market is getting even hotter, especially on the North Fork. From wineries to “farm-to-table” restaurants, beautiful beaches, art ...
Another real estate quarter, another publication dubbing the North Fork "the new Hamptons."
This beautifully renovated, three-bedroom, waterfront, “cottage-like” house is nestled away in a serene and peaceful setting. The backyard water view is ...
This batch of four homes currently on the North Fork real estate market for less than 400K features great homes in Aquebogue, Peconic ...
Less than two hours by road from New York City, a weekend on South Fork, Long Island can include trips to wineries, destination restaurants, antique stores, and outdoor activities—all of which come alive in the fall
Location, location, location. This 2.7 acre bayfront property could not be in a better spot, with its breathtaking views and access to more than 3,500 feet of shoreline in picturesque Orient. For more North Fork real estate, search our listings or check out previous North Fork Dream Homes.
Housing inventory in the Hamptons and North Fork remains near historic lows, according to a Douglas Elliman report.
Superbly crafted 7,200+sq ft traditional home situated on 2.23 acres with wonderful views to L.I. Sound. Built in 2006 this home has beautiful craftsmanship throughout with a curved 2 story staircase and 10’ ceilings throughout.
87 acre North Fork farm and vineyard with 859 waterfront feet on the Long Island Sound. Half of acreage planted in mature vines producing top quality pinot noir, merlot and chardonnay grapes. Development rights completely intact allowing for family compound, estate farm lots or your own personal design.
This $5.4 million in Cutchouge has everything to offer including views of the Peconic Bay, exquisite landscaping and 200 feet of private beach access.
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To many, the South Fork and North Fork of Eastern Long Island, separated by Peconic Bay with Shelter Island in between, comprise "The Hamptons" real estate market. For those who live and rent on the East End there is a marked difference.
This $2.3 million Orient home is a must-see for people who love to entertain. With six bedrooms, four bathrooms and lots of living space there is plenty ...
Boasting a bayfront view, state-of-the-art appliances, and a backyard fit for fun all year long, this week’s pick for our Dream Home series is guaranteed to be swoon-worthy. Retreating into a life of luxury will be a breeze as soon as you step foot in this spectacular Nantucket-style estate. Upon entering the home, take in...
Britain's Financial Times is once again taking note of the North Fork, this time of what it calls the region's booming real estate market.
"Because this project is a combination of farmland conservation and historic preservation, both part of our mission, it is a unique model of how the past and present can not only coexist but also sustain one another," John v.H. Halsey explained.
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The North Fork is in the news again and this time it's Forbes magazine that toured our area.
What’s up with this real estate market? I am asked that question by buyers, sellers, other realtors, and most people I talk with on the phone, almost every day! It’s not just the North Fork. Most of Long Island, suburban Connecticut and New Jersey and Upstate New York are seeing a surge in sales and rentals primarily due to the COVID-19 escape from the city. As schools remain closed, with the added uncertainty as to when and how they will open, many families have decided to buy or rent and work from home in more spacious homes, with room for schooling at home, and outdoor space for children and their parents to play! Also, some large corporations, like Google, are already telling their employees to continue to work from home well into 2021! The demand created is exacerbated by the low inventory we have been experiencing over the past few years. The result, many buyers are struggling to find something to ride out the rest of the year, and for some, to change their lifestyle completely – move to suburban or urban areas, work from home or eventually work closer to home and give up the city apartments. In addition, most of our second homeowners are here for the duration of the pandemic, while hoping for a return “someday” to life in the city. Right now, as homes come on the market, there is a frenzy of activity and often multiple offers, similar to the height of the market in 2005-2007. Unfortunately, many people who truly over-paid then, experienced significant loses when they sold several years later. That’s why it’s important to do your homework before you make an offer. Don’t get caught up in a “bidding frenzy.” Remember the advice from country western singer, Kenny Rogers, “know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, know when to walk away and know when to run!” Ask your realtor, to help you understand the market, evaluate the value of the home or property you are considering and exercise due diligence before buying. The absolute worst thing you can do is to bid a property up, win the bid, regret or reconsider, and pull out. All parties are negatively affected financially and emotionally spent. We’re here to help you through this challenging time. And with many years of experience on the North Fork, we know what to do. Kindly call Lee or me at 631 765 5333.
2015 was an excellent year for North Fork real estate and 2016 is off to an even better start. The rental season is already hopping. Waterfront properties are very ...
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Today, more and more sellers are stepping back, taking a look at the advice real estate professionals give them, and asking themselves whether they can trust that advice. And that is exactly what they should do.
As summer slowly fades into autumn, the real estate market on the North Fork remains active and strong. Prices are rising, inventory is down, and interest rates are still ...
This spectacular Cutchogue dream home built on a .9 acre lot features outstanding panoramic views of the Peconic Bay.
This North Fork gem is hidden away in the exclusive Harbor Farm neighbor of Mattituck. With a private dock, bricked patio and association beach rights your sure to made wonderful memories in a home like this one.
"All you see is sand and the water. It's really quite special."
At the top of the list is a 'boater's paradise' on Shelter Island, featuring a guest house and a dock surrounded by water deep enough to park a yacht