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February
16

How Buyers Can Use Slower Winter Markets to Their Advantage | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

The winter months bring a shift in Long Island real estate that savvy buyers can leverage to their benefit. Our REALTORS® understand the unique dynamics of seasonal markets and can help you turn what many consider the off-season into your ideal buying opportunity.

Why Winter Is a Good Time for Homebuyers

Less Competition Gives You More Room to Negotiate

When fewer people are house hunting, you don't feel rushed to decide or get into bidding wars. This lets you take your time to check out houses and work out deals that suit you. People who put their homes up for sale in winter often need to sell fast,...

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January
19

Fresh Color Trends That Appeal to Buyers in Early 2026 | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

Color trends have undergone a big change as we move into 2026. Today's buyers want new color schemes that show both class and coziness. If you're getting ready to sell your Long Island house, or just want to keep up with what the market likes, knowing these new color trends can have a big impact on how attractive your property is. Our REALTORS® help homeowners across Nassau and Suffolk Counties use design trends to make their homes as marketable as possible.

Warm Neutrals Replace Cool Grays

Cool gray no longer reigns supreme. Warm neutral shades now create welcoming vibes in homes. Buyers in early 2026 prefer beiges, taupes, and greiges. These colors offer flexibility and set a neutral base. Warmer neutrals look great in photos and suit many design tastes, making them perfect for staging.

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December
15

How to Keep Your House and Family Safe During the Holiday Season | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

The holiday season brings joy, parties, and a rush that can make you forget key safety measures at home. Our REALTORS® know how important it is to guard your property and family during this hectic time when plans change and habits shift. With a few smart practices, you can enjoy the festivities while keeping your home safe and cozy.

Holiday Safety Tips to Keep Your Home Protected

Make Your Home Look Occupied During Travel

When you're away...

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November
17

Guest Room Refresh Ideas for the Winter Season | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

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.

Add Layers to Increase Warmth and Coziness

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.

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October
20

October Landscaping Tasks to Keep Your Yard Looking Great | Howard Hanna Coach Realtors

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.

Clean Up Fallen Leaves

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.

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