
Buying a waterfront home in Long Island is an exciting choice, and you'll find plenty of great options throughout the island. As you start your search, it's important to consider the unique factors that go into purchasing a waterfront home and make sure that you're prepared for the process. Our real estate agents know Long Island waterfront properties, and we've got six proven tips to help you land the waterfront home of your dreams.

In 2016, Money Magazine realized what the locals have long known about the town of Huntington, NY, and ranked it one of the 50 best places in the United States to call home. No matter your career, your favorite hobbies, or what type of home you're searching for, there is truly a place for everyone in Huntington. The community's long, fascinating history, luxurious amenities, and affordable entertainment options make it a great fit for so many residents who love calling Hunting home. Our real estate agents have all the details on why you'll love calling Huntington, NY your new hometown.

Some people move to Oyster Bay for the quiet. Some move here to be near the seashore. And others for the history. In fact, historic homes for sale in Oyster Bay are popular. And often disappear from the local housing market as quickly as they enter. However, one historic home sure to remain an icon in the Oyster Bay community is Sagamore Hill, the former home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States.
Sagamore Hill is a national treasure waiting to be explored and enjoyed. Congress established it as the Sagamore National Historic Site to preserve the house as a part of the National Park Service. It was soon after listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The house is a must-see for Nassau County residents and visitors and is a source of pride for the community.
Our REALTORS® are excited to tell you about the history of Sagamore Hill and Oyster Bay and can't wait to show you homes for sale in Long Island.

Exploring Long Island wine country is an exciting and enriching way to get to know the area and to discover some of the finest wines in the nation. Dozens of vineyards and wineries dot the countryside throughout Long Island, bringing visitors and residents alike for a wine country experience not found anywhere else. Long Island wine country is a real east coast gem as it gains popularity with wine enthusiasts each year. Our real estate agents want you to enjoy your house hunt by becoming acquainted with all that Suffolk County has to offer, and we have highlighted five of our favorite stops you'll not want to miss.