Friday, October 17, 2014

Fascinating Things About Muttontown

Muttontown is a peaceful inhabited village located in the neighborhood of north shore of Long Island in Nassau County which is roughly about 31 miles of Manhattan east and 94 miles west of Montauk, Muttontown borders the villages of Oyster Bay Cove, Old Brookville, Brookville and the small towns of Syosset and Jericho.The village of Muttontown is known for its miles of horse trails and paths for walkers and cross-country.

Muttontown's name derives from early use of the land for sheep grazing. It is formerly a "great sheep district". In the 1600s the early English and Dutch settlers found the rolling hills ideal for the thousands of sheep that grazed here, providing mutton and wool. Muttontown is probably best known for its nature preserves, its handsome estates and of course, its pleasant residential character.

Lifestyle in Muttontown


Houses in Muttontown varies in choices from colonials to lodges, farm ranches, modern and mansions. The real estate market in Muttontown is extraordinary. The town is known for its wealthy residents with various homes normally priced from $950,000 to more than $3.5 million.
Hosing Style in Muttontown

Monday, September 29, 2014

Long Island City Going Through Real Estate Surge

New York is a city of unique neighborhoods. Over the years, it has strengthened and emerged reflective of its housing market which has shifted from dependence on single-unit residences to apartments, co-ops, condominiums to luxury homes. These existing structures have resulted in a wide range of residential properties.

long island real estate

Friday, August 29, 2014

Home For Sale | Mill Neck NY

A beautiful, contemporary house set on a 4.89 acres of luscious property with the stunning water views of Oyster Bay! The house features an entry foyer, formal dining and living rooms, full gourmet eat in kitchen, master bedroom suite on the first floor, 4 fireplaces, 7 skylights, and 4-car garage.



Tuesday, August 26, 2014

7 Most Important Steps To Home Buying Process

home buying process
It is never easy buying a home especially if it is your first time. First thing you need to do before starting your home buying process is to discern whether purchasing a home is the right choice for you.

The following steps will guide you through the process of buying a home:

Step 1:  Get A Credit Assessment Report Before Applying For A Loan

Before thinking of getting any financing for your home purchase, always check your credit score. You are allowed by law to get a free copy of your credit report per year. Normally, the higher your score the higher your chance of getting qualified for a loan. Discuss any errors on your report if there are any to better improve your score.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Upgrade Your Home’s Energy Saving Performance Through Green Living

benefits of green living

More and more homeowners in Long Island now invest in making their homes more energy efficient to help Long Island's environment grow. Not only does it saves money for the local economy by reducing to pay for fuel to heat homes and generate electricity but it also improves the health of people in Long Island who are vulnerable to the effects of air pollution.

By going green, it means making little changes in your home that will have major impact on the planet. 

Here are some great green living tips you can do that will not sacrifice your home living style and comfort:

Monday, August 4, 2014

Shop For That Ideal Perfect Home Like An Expert

Buy Homes Like A Pro
Anyone that is in the market to purchase a new home or have already bought a house know how home buying process can be so tedious. Here are some home shopping tips that will make you accomplish a lot in just a short time:
  • Look for a home that it is near all of the amenities that you might need  (pharmacy, grocery store, or any other convenience place).
  • You should factor in living costs before you make the decision to purchase a home. For example, a home in Brookville will require more in heating costs than a home in other states. Decide what's most important to you, and factor it in.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Enjoy Peace and Serenity While Taking In The Amazing Water View of Oyster Bay

mill neck oyster bay
Both scenic and secluded, Mill Neck named for a 17th century mill is an ideal place to live if you're looking for an undisturbed woodland or waterfront setting. Mill Neck has long been home to New York's wealthiest families, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts among them. 

This residential community of fewer than 1,000 people offers a variety of homes from single-family ranch and colonial houses in areas like Mill Neck Estates to secluded mansions set on vast, densely-wooded forest-like lots and overlooking scenic Mill Neck Bay. To honor the area's waterfront legacy, an annual oyster festival is held in Theodore Roosevent Memorial Park in Oyster Bay.  

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Where To Find Ideal Homes

The biggest problem is not locating homes for sale, it’s locating the right homes for sale. You know the methods- drive through neighborhoods, online MLS listings, work with a realtor, scan the classifieds, and stock up on real estate homes for sale magazines.


The issue can be one of there being too many homes for sale to even know where to start. Hiring a realtor can give you another set of legs to eliminate stale and out of date listings and other inappropriate properties. But don’t think that hiring a realtor lets you off the hook completely. Even if you do choose to work with an agent, it will be in your best interest to always be on the look out for homes for sale on your own. Here’s why:

Friday, May 30, 2014

Looking To Take A Wine Country Trip -- Try New York

For those on the East Coast, it may be beyond our budgets to give a gift of a California wine tour. However, that doesn't mean we can't give a wine tour gift. Relatively new to wine making, New York is actually home to a number of wineries that can be visited. What many people are unaware of is that New York is actually the third largest producer of wine in the United States.

Most wineries in New York offer wine tastings and tours. Often the local limo companies will have package rates for day tours so that tourists can taste all the wines without fear of being unable to drive afterwards. If you are giving a wine tour gift to someone in the north east region of America, you will find day trips to be a very cost effective wine gift.