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During fall months, Long Island explodes into a kaleidoscope of colors. Our real estate agents love to spend time leaf-peeping by car or foot at these great locations around Long Island.

Our real estate agents can help you find a home with everything you want—including a nice, big garden for flowers, vegetables, herbs, or whatever you'd like to grow. Taking care of that garden, though, is up to you. Especially now, as the weather turns colder, there are certain things you need to do to get it ready for autumn and winter. Here are a few seasonal tips to transition your garden to fall.

The start of fall comes with many charms on Long Island, including a fantastic schedule of local festivals that offer countless ways to enjoy the beautiful weather and foliage-filled scenery this fall. Whether you're in the mood for a trip to the farm, a festival celebrating all things Long Island, or the chance to savor the best fresh seafood, there's sure to be an event with your name on it. Our real estate agents have all the details on five festivals for you to look forward to this fall.

August is National Dog Month, making it the perfect time to treat your furry friend to a groom, spa treatment, or some new outfits, toys, or other gear. Our real estate agents recommend pampering your pooch at one of the following dog-friendly destinations on Long Island this August and beyond.
NATIONAL MAKE A WILL MONTH.
Did you know that August is national make a will month?
WILL AND TRUST.
Will
Definition: A will is a legal document that specifies how you want your assets to be distributed after your death. It also can name guardians for minor children.
Effective Date: A will only takes effect after your death. It does not provide any benefits or legal authority while you are alive.
Probate: A will typically must go through a legal process called probate, where a court oversees the distribution of the estate. This process can be time-consuming and costly.
Privacy: Wills become part of the public record once they are probated, so their details can be accessed by the public.
Flexibility: Wills can be changed or revoked at any time before your death if you are mentally compe...
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