
January offers a key chance for committed homebuyers to act in the Long Island housing market. Our REALTORS® know that buying a home in winter needs more planning, but it also gives clear benefits. These include sellers who want to close deals with fewer other buyers and more focus from real estate agents.
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Color trends have undergone a big change as we move into 2026. Today's buyers want new color schemes that show both class and coziness. If you're getting ready to sell your Long Island house, or just want to keep up with what the market likes, knowing these new color trends can have a big impact on how attractive your property is. Our REALTORS® help homeowners across Nassau and Suffolk Counties use design trends to make their homes as marketable as possible.
Cool gray no longer reigns supreme. Warm neutral shades now create welcoming vibes in homes. Buyers in early 2026 prefer beiges, taupes, and greiges. These colors offer flexibility and set a neutral base. Warmer neutrals look great in photos and suit many design tastes, making them perfect for staging.

Snow makes everything pristine and beautiful, and a winter walk provides both great exercise and amazing views. Our REALTORS® know all the best local spots on Long Island for a scenic winter walk. Here are our favorites.

Our REALTORS® know that one of the benefits of living on Long Island is the many wineries so close to home. No matter if you choose Nassau County homes for sale or Suffolk County homes for sale, you'll never be too far from a vineyard that captures the unique essence of our local area.
Del Vino Vineyards is an estate vineyard known not only for its wine but also for its spectacular cuisine. Led by Executive Chef Massimo Coscia, the tapas-style menu enhances the vineyard experience through perfect pairings with all Del Vino's vintage wines.

As winter weather continues across Long Island, staying vigilant about your home's condition can prevent costly emergencies and protect your property investment. Our REALTORS® suggest you check these key areas throughout the rest of the cold months to spot issues early, before they become expensive fixes.
Ice dams form when heat from inside your home melts snow that refreezes at the edges, creating barriers that hold water. Check for icicles hanging from your gutters, ice buildup along roof edges, or water marks on the inside ceilings near outside walls. You should address ice dams right away by adding attic insulation and improving airflow, as trapped water can leak under shingles and damage walls and ceilings inside.