May 28, 2026 - 02:21

This week's real estate spotlight falls on a distinctive property in Southold, offering a blend of classic charm and modern updates. The featured home, a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence, sits on a generous lot with mature landscaping. Built in 1985, the house has been recently renovated with a new kitchen, updated bathrooms, and hardwood floors throughout. The main living area features a stone fireplace and large windows that let in natural light. The property also includes a detached two-car garage and a private patio, making it ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. The asking price is listed at $1,295,000.
In addition to the House of the Week, the following real estate transfers were recorded as of March 20, 2026. In Southold, a three-bedroom ranch on Bay Avenue sold for $875,000. A waterfront parcel on Peconic Lane in Cutchogue changed hands for $2.1 million. A two-bedroom cottage on Main Road in Mattituck was purchased for $620,000. A four-bedroom colonial on Soundview Drive in Greenport sold for $1.45 million. A commercial lot on Front Street in Greenport was acquired for $950,000. A three-bedroom split-level on Old North Road in Southold transferred for $725,000. A two-bedroom condominium at Harbor Heights in Southold sold for $480,000. These transactions reflect a steady market across the North Fork, with a mix of residential and commercial sales.
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