What Never Hits Zillow: The Hidden Inventory Problem on Long Island’s North Shore
Every few weeks, someone walks into the diner and says some version of the same…

Every few weeks, someone walks into the diner and says some version of the same…

Most buyers hand their inspection report to the seller and demand fixes. That is the wrong move. Here’s how sophisticated buyers actually use this document to negotiate better terms.

Robert Moses built Long Island’s parkway system with a bulldozer, a drafting table, and the full weight of the state behind him. The families in the way didn’t get a vote.

Since August 2024, you cannot tour a home with an agent without a signed agreement specifying exactly what you’ll pay them. Here’s what the new forms actually mean.

Suffolk County once grew potatoes on 70,000 acres. Today it’s under 3,000. Here’s the real story of what replaced the fields — and who paid for it.