Port Jefferson vs. Northport: Which North Shore Village Is Right for Your Next Chapter?
Port Jefferson vs. Northport NY real estate: two iconic North Shore villages, two very different lifestyles. Here’s how to choose the one that fits your life.
Port Jefferson vs. Northport NY real estate: two iconic North Shore villages, two very different lifestyles. Here’s how to choose the one that fits your life.
Huntington Station has been on the edge of revitalization for two decades. Here’s what the before-and-after actually looks like — and what it means for buyers who’ve been watching.
Long Island’s 1930s bungalows and colonials were built under FHA minimum standards that made them paradoxically more structurally solid than homes built decades later. Here’s what renovators find inside.
Handwritten auction notebooks kept by a Huntington antiques dealer may hold the most granular record of how Gold Coast estate furniture dispersed across Long Island after World War II.
Huntington Village is the North Shore’s most walkable downtown — a genuine Main Street with arts, waterfront access, strong schools, and a real estate market that reflects all of it.
How August Heckscher’s 1920 gift of a Beaux-Arts museum to Huntington established the aesthetic field that still determines what counts as culture on Long Island’s North Shore.
Hauppauge homes hold value unlike almost anywhere on Long Island. The reason isn’t just test scores — it’s a deliberate zoning structure engineered decades ago.
How the Marshall Field III estate on Lloyd Neck used road suppression, shoreline control, and boundary geometry to engineer inaccessibility as aesthetic experience — a Gold Coast landscape readable only from the water.