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The Executive Group Realty is comprised of a diverse mixture of Real Estate Sales agents and Brokers servicing geographical areas ranging from Montauk Long Island, NY to Manhattan, NYC in Commercial and Residential real estate properties.

06/25/2026

Discover your hometown by attending this weekend's unique local events! Immerse yourself in the local culture, meet new people, and maybe even discover something you’ve never noticed before.

Opa Fest
Fri 6/26 through Sun 6/28
St John's Greek Orthodox Church: 77 Montauk Hwy, Blue Point
OPA FEST brings the community together for a lively weekend filled with authentic Greek flavors, traditional entertainment, and family-friendly fun.

Hoshyla Farms Lavender Festival
Sat 6/27 to Sun 6/28 from 11am to 6pm
Hoshyla Farms: 132 Ryerson Ave, Manorville
Spend a memorable weekend surrounded by fragrant lavender fields in full bloom, a lively atmosphere, and experiences designed to enchant guests of all ages. Enjoy artisan vendors, local food trucks, live music and entertainment.

Empire State Fair
Fri 6/26 through Sun 7/19
Nassau Coliseum: 1255 Hempstead Tpke, Uniondale
The fair features amazing entertainment such as Circus Murcia under the big top, Sandlofer Family Petting Zoo, Big Bee Transforming Robot, Aqua Live Water Show and brand-new amusement rides and attractions! New for 2026 is the Aqua Live Water Show, an amazing water acrobatic show!

Bellmore Fireman’s Fair
Now through Sun 6/28
LIRR – Bellmore Station: Sunrise Hwy, Bellmore
Bring the family out for exciting rides, thrilling games, and your favorite carnival treats!

Empowered Path Expo Holistic Festival
Sun 6/28 from 12pm to 5pm
KOC Park: 759 Long Island Ave, Deer Park
Join in for a day of Holistic wellness, Vendors, Music, Food Trucks, and Psychic readings.

45th Gregorian Festival
Now through Sat 6/27 from 7pm to 11pm
Gregorian Hall: 244-44 87 Ave, Bellerose
Join in on the fun with live entertainment, rides, international food, games of chance, raffles and dancing under the stars.

06/24/2026

Everyone asks this…
Is Long Island a buyer’s or seller’s market right now?

Long Island isn’t one market—it’s hundreds of micro-markets.
Factors like price range, town and inventory levels shape each market.

You’ve cleaned, you’ve decluttered, you’ve put out the "For Sale" sign, and… crickets. In the dating world, getting ghos...
06/23/2026

You’ve cleaned, you’ve decluttered, you’ve put out the "For Sale" sign, and… crickets. In the dating world, getting ghosted is annoying. In the real estate world, getting ghosted by buyers is expensive.

Curb Appeal (Or Lack Thereof)
The “First 30 Seconds” are the most important part of the entire sales process. If a buyer pulls up and sees overgrown weeds, peeling paint on the front door, or a graveyard of dead plants, they are already in a negative mindset before they even turn the key.

The Fix: Paint your front door a bold, welcoming color. Trim the hedges. Buy two fresh planters for the entryway. It’s the real estate equivalent of a great first impression.

Read more on the blog: https://www.tegrlty.com/ghosted-by-buyers/

So, you did it. You sat through the mountain of paperwork, signed your name more times than a celebrity, and finally, th...
06/22/2026

So, you did it. You sat through the mountain of paperwork, signed your name more times than a celebrity, and finally, the keys were dropped into your palm.

Many buyers walk into their new home with nothing but a key and a dream. To make the transition smoother, follow our ultimate "Survival Kit" with the things you need to have in your car, not buried in a box in a moving truck.

The “Fix-It-Now” Tool Kit
You don’t need a full rolling garage cabinet on day one, but you do need a few key items to handle the immediate tasks of homeownership. The most important tool you will own on day one? A box cutter. You have hundreds of boxes in your future. Don’t try to open them with your car keys.

What to pack:
- Box Cutter/Utility Knife: Your best friend for the next 72 hours.
- Multi-bit Screwdriver: For tightening loose doorknobs or taking off those weird leftover window treatments.
- Tape Measure: To see if that fridge you bought actually fits (measure twice, move once!).
- Utility Wrench: This is vital. You need to know where your main water shut-off is and have a tool that can turn it if the handle is stuck.

One of the first things you should do is to locate the “Big Three”: the main water shut-off, the electrical breaker box, and the gas shut-off. If a pipe leaks while you’re moving in the washing machine, you don’t want to be searching for a wrench while the basement floods.

Read more on the blog: https://www.tegrlty.com/i-just-bought-a-house/

06/19/2026

When you look for perfection, you’re looking for a finished product that matches your current taste 100%. But your taste will change, and more importantly, you can change the house. What you can’t change is the location, the lot size, or the price you paid.

Financial Reality of the “Perfect” Hunt
Here is some tough love: waiting for “perfect” can cost you thousands of dollars. While you are waiting for that one house that has everything, home prices might rise, or interest rates could tick up.

If you find a home that is 85% there and fits your budget comfortably, you are building equity now. That equity is what eventually pays for the “dream” renovation or the next “perfect” home down the road.

Don’t be afraid to pull the trigger! If you wait too long, you risk losing a great house to someone who was willing to overlook the 1990s wallpaper.

Read more on the blog: https://www.tegrlty.com/stop-hunting-for-perfect/

06/18/2026

Discover your hometown by attending this weekend's unique local events! Immerse yourself in the local culture, meet new people, and maybe even discover something you’ve never noticed before.

CEED's Summer Solstice Festival
Sat 6/20 from 11am to 3pm
Center for Environmental Education and Discovery: 287 South Country Rd, Brookhaven
Mark the start of summer with this celebration recognizing indigenous peoples, native plants, and animals. Live music, Native American dancers, animal ambassadors, nature trails, and eco-friendly vendors/products.

48th Annual Kings Park Day Town Fair
Sat 6/20 from 10am to 4pm
Main St, Kings Park
Celebrate Kings Park with food, music, live performances, 250+ vendors, Giant Craft and Gift Fair, games, activities, rides, raffles, and prizes.

Famous Food Festival “Taste the World”
Fri 6/19 through Sun 6/21
Tanger Outlets – Deer Park: 152 The Arches Cir, Deer Park
Famous Food Festival returns with over 100 vendors serving food from around the world, live music all day, spirit samplings, giveaways, fun games and rides for kids!

World Cup Fan Fest
Fri 6/19 through Sun 6/21
Mineola Memorial Park: 195 Marcellus Rd, Mineola
Enjoy three days of excitement at the World Cup Fan Fest with a huge screen, food trucks, local breweries, shops, music, entertainment, and a 100ft bounce course!

Long Island FunFest
Now through 6/21
Suffolk County Community College: 485 Wicks Rod, Brentwood
Long Island's largest fair is back with family entertainment including dazzling Saturday night Fireworks by Grucci, exciting midway rides and games for all ages, and favorite fair food.

Mattituck Lions Club 71st Annual Strawberry Festival
Fri 6/19 to Sun 6/21
1105 North Rd, Mattituck
Dig into the strawberries any way you like them, enjoy the live music, shop the arts and craft vendors, experience the midway rides and taste foods from around the world.

06/17/2026

Don’t over-renovate…

Paint, cleaning, lighting, and minor fixes often beat full renovations.

ROI matters more than perfection!

You’ve cleaned, you’ve decluttered, you’ve put out the "For Sale" sign, and… crickets. In the dating world, getting ghos...
06/16/2026

You’ve cleaned, you’ve decluttered, you’ve put out the "For Sale" sign, and… crickets. In the dating world, getting ghosted is annoying. In the real estate world, getting ghosted by buyers is expensive.

The “Clutter” Cloud
Buyers need to visualize their life in your house, not your life. If every surface is covered in family photos, trophies, and mail, their brains can’t process the space. They end up feeling cramped and overwhelmed.

The Fix: Think of this as “pre-packing.” Get a storage unit for your extra knick-knacks and oversized furniture. You want your rooms to feel as large and neutral as possible.

Read more on the blog: https://www.tegrlty.com/ghosted-by-buyers/

So, you did it. You sat through the mountain of paperwork, signed your name more times than a celebrity, and finally, th...
06/15/2026

So, you did it. You sat through the mountain of paperwork, signed your name more times than a celebrity, and finally, the keys were dropped into your palm.

Many buyers walk into their new home with nothing but a key and a dream. To make the transition smoother, follow our ultimate "Survival Kit" with the things you need to have in your car, not buried in a box in a moving truck.

The “Magic Wand” Cleaning Arsenal
Even a “broom-clean” house usually needs a little extra love before you start unpacking your life into it. You’ll want to wipe down the inside of cabinets, sanitize the counters, and maybe give the floors a quick once-over before the furniture arrives and covers everything up.

What to pack:
- All-Purpose Disinfectant Spray: For counters, doorknobs, and light switches.
- Paper Towels & Microfiber Cloths: You’ll go through a roll of paper towels faster than you think.
- Trash Bags: The heavy-duty kind. You’ll be generating a lot of waste from unboxing and cleaning.
- A Broom and Dustpan: Essential for those “where did this glitter come from?” moments left behind by the previous residents.

Read more on the blog: https://www.tegrlty.com/i-just-bought-a-house/

06/12/2026

When you look for perfection, you’re looking for a finished product that matches your current taste 100%. But your taste will change, and more importantly, you can change the house. What you can’t change is the location, the lot size, or the price you paid.

Understanding Your “Must-Haves” vs. “Nice-to-Haves”
Before you even step foot in a showing, you need a clear, written list. It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of a vaulted ceiling and forget that you actually need a home office.

Take out a piece of paper (or a tablet) and make two columns:

- Non-Negotiables: These are things you cannot change. Number of bedrooms, a specific lot size, or a garage.

- The Wish List: These are the “perfect” elements. Granite countertops, hardwood floors, or a finished basement.

If a house meets all your non-negotiables but none of your wish list items, it is still a “good enough” house that can eventually become your dream home. DM for our house hunting checklist to help narrow down what’s important.

Read more on the blog: https://www.tegrlty.com/stop-hunting-for-perfect/

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260 Hawkins Avenue
Ronkonkoma, NY
11779

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