long island: November Home Sales North fork, Long Island
- 12/05/11 10:23 AM
The following properties have sold in November on the North fork of Long Island (sold=closed real estate transactions for all villages). This report is for single family properties from Riverhead to Orient Point. Asking price/Closed price: Aquebogue, NY: 365 Stonecrop Rd: $599k/$569k Cutchogue, NY Total sold: 6 1975 Skunk Ln: $369k/$335k 3610 Bridge Ln: $389k/$372.5k 1455 New Suffolk Rd: $400k/$355k 6145 Bridge Ln: $529k/$515k 1547 Stillwater Ave: $759k/$700k 1050 W. Cove Rd: $2.2M/$1.95M East Marion, NY 2940 The Long Wy: $350k/$352.8k 1910 The Long Wy: $425k/$365k 240 The Crescent: $449k/$425k 15345 Main Rd: $1.335M/$1.3M Greenport, NY 620 Maple St: $195k/$190k 300 (2 comments)
long island: On the East End, the North Fork of Long Island. A Dog-Gone Find.
- 01/08/09 02:40 AM
Authored by: Laurie Mindnich January 8th, 2009 Our bulldog, Oliver, became VERY ATTACHED to a very specific dog toy. It was an amazing toy: a rubber ball attached to a string. IT NEVER OCCURRED TO ME THAT, WHEN IT FINALLY (after seven months) EXPIRED, locating the same toy would be a search…resulting in a REAL FIND! After looking through several stores known for having dog toys, and realizing that a generic variety, rather than the REAL DEAL, would last no more than a few days with our somewhat…exuberant family member, it occurred to me to try a NEW place on the North Fork of (7 comments)
long island: North Fork, Long Island Closed Condos / Active Adult / Over 55 for 2008
- 01/04/09 11:51 AM
Authored by: Laurie Mindnich January 3rd, 2009 The following is data obtained from the multi list of Long Island. While deemed accurate, actual figures may differ- consult with your real estate agent for specific retirement/vacation condominiums on the east end of Long Island.
CLOSED NORTH FORK, LONG ISLAND CONDOS- JAN. 01, 2008- DECEMBER 31, 2008 (closed pricing): Aquebogue, NY: Silver Village: 2; $337,5k; $340k Baiting Hollow, NY: The Bluffs: 3; $279k; $397k; $311k; The Knolls: 3; $315k; $338k; $340k Calverton, NY: Calverton Hills: 6; $110k; $105k; $157,5k; $159k; $160k; $176,3k Foxwood Village: 7; $144,5k; $155k; $148k; $155k; $180k; $245k; $285k (6 comments)
long island: General Wayne Inn in Southold on the North Fork
- 10/19/08 02:05 PM
Authored by: Laurie Mindnich October 19th, 2008 When we first moved to Southold, New York in 2002, there was a structure in our neighborhood called the General Wayne Inn. Situated oddly, Sean’s father explained that he had in fact dined at this opulent eatery located in the residential area of Bayview- it was a destination spot often navigated on foot, as those in the area were able to combine a nice walk with a fine meal. The building was abandoned when we viewed it, but still intact- clearly devastated by a fire of some sort, it was destined to deteriorate without immediate (22 comments)
long island: Pumpkin Search on the North Fork of Long Island
- 09/05/08 07:12 AM
Authored by: Laurie Mindnich September 5th, 2008 As reluctant as many of us are to let go of summer months on the North fork of Long Island, fall brings activities that offer fun that appeal to any age level. Not initially believing in the challenge of the corn maze (it’s tough to imagine that our corn season is coming to an end already…), last season, we took it upon ourselves to indulge the kids in the family by visiting the Harbes Family Farm. I still laugh out loud when the memory is revisited- and going again this year with or without (15 comments)
I read with interest the following article, published by The New York Times on June 18, 1989. The author was Barbara Klaus. Link to the article below. The Talk of the North Fork; Past Riverhead, Suburbia Looms Ever Closer "At the Hargrave Vineyard here, Abigail Bakker is packaging newly bottled wine. As on other weekdays on Long Island's North Fork, it's quiet. The grapes are swelling on the vines and the roads are all but empty. Now in her 20's, she remembers how it was when she moved here as a child."
We were heading to the annual Clambake courtesy of the Flanders Men’s Club. While there were a few errands to run, the day was interrupted when that magnet sucked my car into a parked position. As happens so often on the North Fork of Long Island in the summer, locals and vendors pick a sunny day, and the race is on for those looking for that SOMETHING. Or ten. Below are a few photos of the ultimate tag sale experience on the North Fork of Long Island. Until next weekend.
The (7 comments)
long island: Retirement Condos- North Fork, Long Island Report
- 12/30/07 11:02 AM
December 30th, 2007 Best wishes for a healthy and peaceful 2008! In the interest of those looking for condominiums on the North Fork of Long Island, the following is a market report, with information obtained fromMLS Long Island http://www.mlsli.com/. Aquebogue, New York condominium sales Jan. 2007- Dec. 2007 BY COMMUNITY: Silver Village: 2 sold; average price: $494,000. One 3 bed/2 bath; one 2 bed/3 bath. Common charges for this community are in the $223/month range. There are currently 4 homes available, ranging in price from $365k to $485k. Baiting Hollow, New York condominium sales Jan.2007-Dec.2007 BY COMMUNITY: The Bluffs: 5 sold; average price: $409,600. All sold were (5 comments)
long island: SHOPPING ON THE NORTH FORK OF LONG ISLAND
- 12/16/07 07:07 AM
Authored by: Laurie MindnichDecember 16th, 2007 With just a few weeks to do holiday shopping, the motivation kicked in, and I headed to the Tanger Outlet in Riverhead, New York. The home of such fabulous outlet stores such as Coach, Ralph Lauren, J Crew, Ann Taylor, and a host of others, it seemed the logical gift-giving locale. For some items, it worked. For other more unique items, however, I found myself delighted with the Greenport, New York opportunities. Greenport, having experienced its own magical rejuvenation, offers gifts that TALK. I don’t mean whisper- I mean figuratively reach out and scream, (2 comments)
long island: Why Retire on the North Fork of Long Island?
- 09/09/07 09:56 AM
September 9th, 2007 A question was posed to me recently about the benefits and/or motivation involved for individuals that choose to locate a retirement / second home on the North Fork of Long Island. For those individuals approaching their fifties, thoughts about where to “be” when the kids are gone is one that niggles- ideas about personal freedom and lower taxes notwithstanding, a very important factor is a “family friendly” location.
Being close, yet…a vacation away. For those of you that live mid-island, or in close proximity to the city, your transition from family home to ease of 55-plus living (18 comments)
long island: A Riverhead, New York Festival Kicks Off A Saturday
- 08/22/07 12:57 PM
Authored by: Laurie Mindnich August 22nd, 2007 When people visit our east end of Long Island, whether to consider moving here, or simply for a summer getaway, the offerings are abundant every weekend. This Saturday, we decided to visit the Riverhead Polish Fair. It occurs every year in Polish Town, Riverhead, New York, and it sounded like a fun adventure. Parking at Riverhead High School, we made our way through the festival, noticing the green lawns of charming homes that are offered in this unique area- while small, their reminder of another period in time is very enticing. The lot (13 comments)
long island: Saturday morning in Southold, New York…
- 08/10/07 08:48 AM
Authored by: Laurie Mindnich August 10th, 2007 A sunny Saturday morning in Southold, New York is a day that I relish. While weekdays are often packed with things to do in the North Fork of Long Island, Saturday for me is special in the summer. This Saturday, the North Fork was full of tag sales. It’s in the Yard Salers Corner section of the Suffolk Times newspaper, right after the real estate section. In the summer, there are two full columns of enticement, and this Saturday was no different.
Some people in the North Fork take these tag (3 comments)
long island: North Fork Long Island Sellers: Try Home Staging!
- 06/24/07 09:54 AM
Authored by: Options Realty -Laurie Mindnich June 24th, 2007 While most of you may be aware of the term “staging”, many people aren’t fully aware of the process. We recently had the pleasure of a staging experience with ValAllocco, Owner- STAGED 2 SELL NY. She clarified it for us, and for our sellers. We’d like to share the info that we learned at this meeting.
STAGING IS NOT EXPENSIVE. The staging consultation that we experienced was $200.00. For this, Val will come to your home and walks, room to room, making suggestions. This is done with the advice from her (4 comments)
long island: Mattituck-Laurel Historical Society Lawn Sale Approaches- The BIGGIE!
- 06/14/07 03:13 PM
Authored by: Options Realty - Laurie June 14th, 2007 To those in the North Fork of Long Island, New York that LOVE a great yard sale, the queen of sales approaches, featuring antiques, collectibles, furniture, bake sale and more. On July 7, 2007, from 8am to 4pm the Mattituck-Laurel Historical Society will be providing the creme de la creme- come one, come all!
An annual event, this is a sought after lawn sale, offering collectors of unique treasures the opportunity to locate anything from vintage linens, jewelry, clothing, china, and trinkets at amazing prices.
We’ve had the pleasure of attending this (5 comments)
Having recently returned to Colorado after a 10 year hiatus, the changes are amazing- right along with the little trees that are now grown, new homes have undergone a similar growth- bigger, better, and more choices than ever!