
With sunny days, stunning sunsets, and perfect weather for enjoying the outdoors, late summer is a wonderful time for a day trip on Long Island. But should you visit the North Shore, the South Shore, or spend a day exploring each? Our real estate agents are here to help you decide, with a look at great North Shore and South Shore picks for a late-summer escape.

The end of the summer season is the perfect time to treat your family to some indoor fun at one of Long Island's entertainment centers. You'll have your choice of many activities under one roof, and you won't have to worry about rain or hot weather interfering with your day. Our real estate agents suggest checking out these indoor entertainment centers to close out the summer.

Buying a home here isn't just about finding the right neighborhood or negotiating the offer. Our REALTORS® will tell you that one of the most overlooked parts of the homebuying process is understanding what it will cost to properly insure the property once it's yours.
Long Island's housing stock is diverse: older Colonials throughout Nassau County, newer construction further east, waterfront properties along the Sound and the South Shore, and everything in between. That variety matters for insurance. A home's age, constru...

Living close to the water on Long Island means you get the views, the breezes, and the access, but you also get the exposure. Our REALTORS® work with homeowners across the North Shore and South Shore who've learned the hard way that storm prep isn't something you get around to eventually.
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30; by late July, Long Island homeowners still have time to...

As you stroll through New York in the evening, why not take a moment to enjoy the gorgeous summer sunset? There are some amazing waterfront views throughout Long Island and Queens that are breathtaking at dusk. Here are a few our real estate agents recommend.
There's no better place to see the sunset over the Manhattan skyline than