
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...

Fall gives you unique chances to show off your Long Island home at its best. Our REALTORS® know that a good open house needs careful planning and attention to seasonal details that buyers will love.

Our REALTORS® understand that getting your home ready to sell involves more than just putting it on the market. How you showcase your property can have a big impact on how buyers see it and, in turn, affect your sale price and how long it takes to sell. Setting up your home so potential buyers can picture themselves living there is key to a successful sale.

Our real estate agents can help you find a home with everything you want—including a nice, big garden for flowers, vegetables, herbs, or whatever you'd like to grow. Taking care of that garden, though, is up to you. Especially now, as the weather turns colder, there are certain things you need to do to get it ready for autumn and winter. Here are a few seasonal tips to transition your garden to fall.

Even though many potential buyers will pay a lot of attention to your kitchen, the truth is that your living room is where most people will spend their time. This means that staging your living room to virtual perfection should always be one of your primary goals.