
Winter on Long Island means cold weather and changing humidity, which can lead to moisture problems in your home. Our real estate agents know how important it is to protect your property from water damage to keep you comfortable and maintain your home's value.
When cold air outside meets warm air inside, condensation can form and cause problems if you don't address it. Moisture in hidden spots can lead to mold, wood rot, and damage to your home's structure. By taking action in winter, you can avoid expensive repairs and keep your pro...

From fussy toddlers to sophisticated gourmands, everyone loves a big bowl of creamy mac and cheese. It's one of our real estate agents' favorite things to order at local restaurants after a long day at work, especially when fall's cooler weather sets in. Are you craving a bowl of your own yet? Here are six restaurants around Long Island where you can get some right now.
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National Public Lands Day, celebrated the last Saturday in September, is coming up this September 27. That means it's the perfect time to go for a hike in one of the beautiful parks and preserves all around Long Island. Our real estate agents know many residents and guests alike love to see the autumn leaves this time of year!

Our real estate agents know that looking after your home's roof and gutters plays a big part in safeguarding your investment and stopping expensive water damage. Because Long Island sees all kinds of weather throughout the year, homeowners who want to keep their property valuable and sturdy need to check these areas.

When you think of fresh, seasonal ingredients, you probably think of summer. But plenty of ingredients are harvested in the winter to make dishes to warm you inside and out. And the best way to enjoy those ingredients is farm-to-table, guaranteeing they're as fresh and delicious as possible. There are plenty of great farm-to-table restaurants in the area, and our real estate agents can help you find the best ones, whatever kind of cuisine you're craving. Here are our favorites for winter flavors.