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May
26

How Curb Appeal Impacts Home Value on Long Island | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

If you are thinking about selling your home on Long Island, here is something worth knowing: buyers start forming opinions before they ever ring the doorbell. Our REALTORS® have seen firsthand how strong curb appeal can attract more interest, generate better offers, and help homes sell faster.

Why Curb Appeal Matters in the Long Island Real Estate Market

A Fresh Coat of Paint Goes a Long Way

A fresh coat of paint on the front door, shutters, or siding is one of the simplest and most affordable upgrades you can make before listing your home. Buyers immediately associate a well-painted...

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May
18

Timing the Market: Is Late Spring Right for Buying or Selling? | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

When it comes to Long Island real estate, timing your move in late spring can position you for success on both sides of the transaction. Our REALTORS® understand the seasonal rhythms of this market and are ready to guide you every step of the way.

What Makes Late Spring a Pivotal Time in Long Island Real Estate

Inventory Typically Rises as the Season Heats Up

One of the most consistent patterns in real estate is that

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April
27

How Sellers Can Make a Strong First Impression This Spring | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

When buyers begin their home search in the spring, they bring high expectations and a sharp eye for detail. Our REALTORS at Coach Realtors know what it takes to help your home stand out from the first showing — and the first click online.

Boost Your Curb Appeal Before Listing

  • Mow, edge, and reseed the lawn
  • Plant seasonal flowers in beds and containers
  • Power wash the driveway, walkways, and siding

The exterior of your home is the first thing buyers see, and a well-maintained yard signals that the interior has been equally cared for...

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April
20

Smart Spring Maintenance Tips for Long Island Homeowners | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

As a Long Island homeowner, spring is your opportunity to assess winter's impact on your property and set your home up for a successful year. Our REALTORS® know that consistent, seasonal maintenance not only preserves your home's value but also helps you avoid costly repairs down the road.

Inspect Your Roof and Gutters After Winter

Long Island winters can take a serious toll on your roof, leaving cracked shingles, ice-dam damage, or clogged gutters that went unnoticed during the cold months. Walk the perimeter of your home and look for missing shingles, sagging gutters, or debris buildup that may be...

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April
8

Spring is when the real estate market comes alive – but at Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, we don't wait for momentum. We create it. That's exactly what the Big Spring Open House Event is designed to do.

On April 18-19, more than 15,000 Howard Hanna agents across our 15-state footprint will come together for one coordinated, high-impact weekend of open houses, giving buyers unprecedented access to homes and giving sellers maximum exposure at the most important moment.

Why Open Houses Still Matter More Than Ever

In a digital-first world, it's easy to assume the home search happens entirely online. But the reality is very different. According to the National Association of Realtors, 48% of home buyers said open houses are an important part of their home buying journey. It's where buyers move from browsing to experiencing and where a house becomes a possibility. And when one powerful real estate company brings that experi...

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