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Winter in New York and the neighboring areas may be a wonderful time of year. However, with that beauty comes some duties that all homes must fulfill in order to have a pleasant season. If you are not careful, the cold weather and impending snowfall might cause damage to your home. Follow these procedures throughout the year to keep your house secure despite the hazardous weather.
Preseason prep
Before the winter sets in, make sure your home is well-insulated against the elements. This includes inspecting your windows, vents, and roof in the months preceding winter. Install weather stripping around the frames of your windows and doors to keep the cold out, and repair any missing or broken roof tiles. You should also seal crawl space vents to keep the heat in and protect your home from the elements. Additionally, before the temps drop, inspect the insulation on your pipes. If your pipes burst, you might be in for a very expensive and inco...

Living in a historic area has many benefits. Historic places have character, a unique culture, and plenty of opportunities to learn about and appreciate the past.
Long Island was one of the first European settlements in the 17th century and one of the first modern suburbs in the United States. As a result, the area has a rich history, and it played a critical role in the development of our country and culture. Our real estate agents always enjoy learning by touring historic sites around Long Island. It's tons of fun and a great learning experience. Here are some of our favorite locations:
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