
Winter holidays are coming to Long Island, and your guest room will soon turn into a cozy haven for your loved ones. Our REALTORS® understand that making your guest space warm and welcoming can boost your home's charm and usefulness during the hectic winter months.
Winter visitors require more than basic bedding to stay warm during Long Island's chilly nights. Extra layers of soft fabrics provide warmth and visual appeal, making guests feel special. Think about using a soft duvet with a high thread count, flannel or jersey knit sheets, and a weighted blanket for extra coziness. Arrange decorative pillows of different sizes and place a soft throw blanket at the foot of the bed.

There's nothing quite like the crisp coastal air of fall on Long Island. With beautiful beaches, quiet parks, and historic towns, there are many places to explore while getting your steps in. Our REALTORS® love taking a brisk walk, then warming up with a cup of coffee at a cozy local cafe. We pulled together a list of great places to walk, along with nearby coffee shops, to help you make the most of your fall weekends.

Remember, remember, the fifth of November—and remember to get yourself a donut, because it's National Donut Day! There are plenty of places on Long Island for donuts and other treats, and our REALTORS® know all the best spots. Here are some of our favorites.
An artisanal, European-style bakery, Duck Isla...

When leaves change color and the air gets cooler, you'll have a great opportunity to connect with empty nesters who want to downsize or transition to the next stage of their lives. Our REALTORS® know that fall brings a shift in thinking for this group, making it the perfect season to showcase properties that align with their lifestyle goals.
Fall has fewer buyers looking at properties, which helps you when you're targeti...

Fall arrives on Long Island, and your outdoor areas need special care to stay beautiful and healthy as the season changes. Our REALTORS® understand that a yard in good shape boosts your property's street appeal and safeguards your investment for the coming months.
Your lawn needs regular leaf cleanup throughout October to stop harm and sickness. When leaves pile up and get pressed down, they block crucial sunlight and retain moisture, creating conditions for mold to grow and suffocate your grass. Rake or mulch fallen leaves at least once a week, and think about using a mulching mower to cut leaves into tiny bits that can break down and feed your soil.