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Page 1: Netter Real Estate Digital Brochure

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Netter real estate

SERVING LONG ISL AND’S SOUTH SHORE SINCE 1949

C O l l e C t I O N

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Netter Real Estate, Serving Long Island’s South Shore Since 1949Netter Real Estate’s success is due to our leadership, professionalism and the highly personal attention and dedication given to all phases of real

estate. From a modest starter home to the most expansive waterfront mansion, Netter Real Estate will assist you with every facet of the real estate

transaction. Our expertise enables you to achieve your own personal real estate goals.

Netter Real Estate, under the direction of James A. Netter, has one leader, one location and one philosophy. Our dedicated Real Estate Professionals

work together to make a powerful sales force. Many companies have tried to imitate our success, but they can’t duplicate Our People.

Because Our People constantly strive for perfection, the staff at Netter Real Estate is kept up-to-date on current practices by constant training and

educational programs. We pride ourselves on embracing the latest technological advances to connect with today’s real estate market.

Netter Real Estate is dedicated to being your REALTOR® for Life by providing the best possible service to you, your family and your friends.

the narrowsOAK BEACH, NEW YORK (FEATURED ON FRONT COVER)

Perhaps One Of The Most Desirable And Sought After Locations In The “Gated” Oak Beach Association. With 108’ Of Bulkhead and a 68’ Pier With Dual

Boat Slips. This Tri-Level Beach House Boasts Countless Upgrades And Romantic Views Of Every Sunrise And Sunset.

Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

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The MooringsEAST ISLIP, NEW YORK

Lavish yourself with this extraordinary 5,500 custom built contemporary

featuring 30' vaulted ceilings and walls of glass that will wow you at every

turn. This private, waterfront community has 24-hour gated guard service,

tennis courts and a marina. Enjoy the great outdoors as you relax poolside

by your 18' x 36' Free-Form gunite pool with beautiful brick patio and multi-

level cedar decking that includes steps to your dock with 230' of bulk

heading and canal decking.

Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

Bayberry Point ISLIP, NEW YORK

Location - Location - Location! Tucked Away Behind The Hedge Is This

Beach Front Estate Bathed In Westerly Water Views. Barefoot Elegance &

Key West Sunsets Await You.

PARADISE POINTBABYLON, NEW YORK

This home was fabulously built, sparing no expense, on a wide canal with

105 feet of navy bulkhead and great turnaround for a 55+ boat sitting on

Paradise Point. As the Summer approaches make the dream come true for

your grand vessel!

Riverfront EstateAMITYVILLE, NEW YORK

Timeless Elegance and modern convenience make this home stand alone.

The main house boasts an impressively modern layout with four bedrooms,

two full bathrooms and one half bath, including a proper suite. Flawlessly

maintained and adorned with period correct details of 1929. Located on

deep Tidal Amityville River just minutes from the Great South Bay, Ocean

Beaches and Fire Island.

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dahlia bulbs in Babylon. Within Suffolk County are more lighthouses than are found in any other county in the nation, with 15 of the original 26 still standing.

Islip was named for its founder’s English homeland, Islip, just north of Oxford, the birthplace of Edward the Confessor. One guess at the name’s origin is “slippery hill.” Located on Long Island’s south shore, Islip was home to Jacob Ockers, the internationally known “Oyster King” at the turn of the century, and his home is on the National Register of Historic Places. Ockers’ Blue Point Oyster Company brought such renown to the area, New York State passed a law forbidding any oysters to be called “Bluepoints” unless they came from the Great South Bay. Until around 1915, Islip streets were paved using oyster shells.

The 2.41 square-mile city of Babylon owes its unusual name to the mother of early settler Nathaniel Conklin who, in 1803, moved “to the hills” to what is now East Main St. at Deer Park Ave, a site now on the National Register of Historic Places. One story says his mother picked the name Babylon because she didn’t want to live there. Probably the name became even more appropriate in her eyes when she learned next door would be the American Hotel and Tavern. Ancient Babylon’s name was perhaps an adaption an ancient Akkadian word for “Gateway of God” or the Hebrew word for “confusing” or “to confuse.”

Walt Whitman once taught school in Babylon, but charges were brought against him and some of his students for “rowdy behavior” by the farmer who owned the land where the new King Kullen stands on Merrick Road. In the ‘20s and ‘30s, Babylon was as popular a resort for the rich and famous as the Hamptons are today. Fred and Adele Astaire were among the celebrities as was Rudolph Valentino whose

movie “Vitagraph” used what is now Farmingdale Road (Route 109) for a chase scene.

Among the Babylon historical treasures are its town hall, the Nathaniel Conklin House, Sisters of St. Dominic Motherhouse Complex and the Frank W. Smith House.

Islip visitor George Washington stayed in Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore, one of the many mansions built by wealthy summer visitors from NYC. William K. Vanderbilt’s estate is now Dowling College. Singer Sewing Machine magnate Admiral Bourne’s home is now St. John’s University.

Eight nearby national wildlife refuges testify to the area’s appreciation of its natural resources. Its outer barrier beaches and hundreds of square miles of waterways have resulted in a longtime history of maritime surveillance and protection.

As one of the nation’s richest counties and one of the original Province of New York’s original counties, Suffolk offers its ten towns — including Babylon and Islip — the high level of amenities demanded by those who can afford the very best in lower and higher education, entertainment, cuisine, shopping, arts and culture. An insider’s expertise is invaluable when searching for just the right luxury home. This is what Jim Netter’s expert team offers prospective homeowners in the Islip and Babylon areas. Personal attention, professional expertise beyond compare and state of the art real estate technology are the elements that have made this one-founder, one-owner company the go-to resource for the perfect home in the perfect neighborhood.

ew urban suburbs can boast ocean beaches, sparkling bays, historic villages, architectural treasures and beautiful vistas of lakes, canals, ponds and forest fields.

Islip and Babylon in Suffolk County, New York, are among the very fortunate few, according to Jim A. Netter of Netter Real Estate, premier Long Island property brokers. No wonder Suffolk was listed by Forbes Magazine as the fourth richest county in America.

Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island’s exquisite Suffolk County residential communities enjoy the same treasured settings as the area’s original settlers from Suffolk County in England. Ironically that name means “southern people” (as opposed to the northern folks of “Norfolk). Attracted by the area’s temperate weather, abundant clean water and rich soil, these early settlers quickly gained a strong reputation as farmers extraordinaire — even for tulips and

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• AmericAn luxury estAtes •

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dahlia bulbs in Babylon. Within Suffolk County are more lighthouses than are found in any other county in the nation, with 15 of the original 26 still standing.

Islip was named for its founder’s English homeland, Islip, just north of Oxford, the birthplace of Edward the Confessor. One guess at the name’s origin is “slippery hill.” Located on Long Island’s south shore, Islip was home to Jacob Ockers, the internationally known “Oyster King” at the turn of the century, and his home is on the National Register of Historic Places. Ockers’ Blue Point Oyster Company brought such renown to the area, New York State passed a law forbidding any oysters to be called “Bluepoints” unless they came from the Great South Bay. Until around 1915, Islip streets were paved using oyster shells.

The 2.41 square-mile city of Babylon owes its unusual name to the mother of early settler Nathaniel Conklin who, in 1803, moved “to the hills” to what is now East Main St. at Deer Park Ave, a site now on the National Register of Historic Places. One story says his mother picked the name Babylon because she didn’t want to live there. Probably the name became even more appropriate in her eyes when she learned next door would be the American Hotel and Tavern. Ancient Babylon’s name was perhaps an adaption an ancient Akkadian word for “Gateway of God” or the Hebrew word for “confusing” or “to confuse.”

Walt Whitman once taught school in Babylon, but charges were brought against him and some of his students for “rowdy behavior” by the farmer who owned the land where the new King Kullen stands on Merrick Road. In the ‘20s and ‘30s, Babylon was as popular a resort for the rich and famous as the Hamptons are today. Fred and Adele Astaire were among the celebrities as was Rudolph Valentino whose

movie “Vitagraph” used what is now Farmingdale Road (Route 109) for a chase scene.

Among the Babylon historical treasures are its town hall, the Nathaniel Conklin House, Sisters of St. Dominic Motherhouse Complex and the Frank W. Smith House.

Islip visitor George Washington stayed in Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore, one of the many mansions built by wealthy summer visitors from NYC. William K. Vanderbilt’s estate is now Dowling College. Singer Sewing Machine magnate Admiral Bourne’s home is now St. John’s University.

Eight nearby national wildlife refuges testify to the area’s appreciation of its natural resources. Its outer barrier beaches and hundreds of square miles of waterways have resulted in a longtime history of maritime surveillance and protection.

As one of the nation’s richest counties and one of the original Province of New York’s original counties, Suffolk offers its ten towns — including Babylon and Islip — the high level of amenities demanded by those who can afford the very best in lower and higher education, entertainment, cuisine, shopping, arts and culture. An insider’s expertise is invaluable when searching for just the right luxury home. This is what Jim Netter’s expert team offers prospective homeowners in the Islip and Babylon areas. Personal attention, professional expertise beyond compare and state of the art real estate technology are the elements that have made this one-founder, one-owner company the go-to resource for the perfect home in the perfect neighborhood.

ew urban suburbs can boast ocean beaches, sparkling bays, historic villages, architectural treasures and beautiful vistas of lakes, canals, ponds and forest fields.

Islip and Babylon in Suffolk County, New York, are among the very fortunate few, according to Jim A. Netter of Netter Real Estate, premier Long Island property brokers. No wonder Suffolk was listed by Forbes Magazine as the fourth richest county in America.

Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island’s exquisite Suffolk County residential communities enjoy the same treasured settings as the area’s original settlers from Suffolk County in England. Ironically that name means “southern people” (as opposed to the northern folks of “Norfolk). Attracted by the area’s temperate weather, abundant clean water and rich soil, these early settlers quickly gained a strong reputation as farmers extraordinaire — even for tulips and

IslIp / BaBylon Written by b. b. Smith

F

• AmericAn luxury estAtes •

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Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

Blues of Bay and Sky!BAY SHORE, NEW YORK

Captains Walk is an intimate, gated community that features a low maintenance lifestyle, in a highly sought after location, where nature is your neighbor.

This idyllic Bay front Townhome, is an end unit that pairs sophistication an ease in design. Breathtaking panoramic view!

Little Mansion By The BayISLIP, NEW YORK

Custom designed 7,500 square foot gated Estate crafted with the utmost attention to quality and craftsmanship combining superior construction and

the finest of materials with state of the art technology.The master suite offers beautiful balcony views of the bay and a two sided fireplace for those cold

wintery nights.The backyard is your private oasis with a heated in ground pool with a pool house that includes a full kitchen and bathroom for outside

entertaining. Walk to your private beach and enjoy the West Coast Sunsets!

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Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

Club LivingISLIP, NEW YORK

Phenomenal water views await you in this pristine townhouse in “The Club”. Feast your eyes upon every glorious sunset from the balcony of this trouble

free townhouse. Set on 27 pristine acres this former estate provides the lifestyle that you so deserve.

The MooringsEAST ISLIP, NEW YORK

Expansive estate in “The Moorings” set on an acre parcel backing nature preserve. 24/7 guard gated community features a private marina & dual tennis

courts. Palatial two story grand entry & enormous rooms throughout. Four first floor bedrooms each with en suite bath. Detached eight car garage with

second story is every “Kar Krazy” Guys’ Dream Come True!

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Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

Equestrian EstateEAST PATCHOGUE, NEW YORK

At the conclusion of a “Private Road” this museum quality estate is set on

2.6 acres. You’ll know you’ve made the perfect choice the minute you step

into the grand entry lobby. You’re home at last…

PARADISE POINTBABYLON, NEW YORK

Luxurious Bayfront Estate Built By Olde World Craftsman. Exquisite Quality &

Stunning Vistas Await You. Where Else Can You Indulge Yourself With These

Impeccable Views & Dock Your Boats At Your Back Door On Either Boat Lift

(16,000 Lbs. & 60,000 Lbs.) And A Jet-Ski Lift ! There’s So Much More . . .

THE MOORINGSEAST ISLIP, NEW YORK

Viva La Difference in this gated community where being different is the

norm. This sprawling, French, country home is simply MAGNIFIQUE!

BAYBERRY POINTISLIP, NEW YORK

Tucked Away Behind The Hedge Is This Sprawling Traditional Home On A 1.6

Acre (Sub-Dividable) Waterfront Parcel On The Enormous “Middle Canal”

In Bayberry Point. A Protected Boat House With Captains Quarters Is Just

One Of The Unique Aspects Of This Home.

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Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

OROWOC CREEKBAY SHORE, NEW YORK

This Post Modern styled Colonial facing The Orowoc Creek is perched high and dry on a .71 acre waterfront parcel. Dock your boat in a 16 X 48, deep water, boat slip with lift, electric and water.

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Netter real estate404 Montauk Highway • West Islip, New York 11795

631-661-5100 • 800-626-7356www.NetterRealEstate.com

Classic Waterfront ColonialEAST ISLIP, NEW YORK

7000 sq.ft mansion sits beautifully on Champlain Creek with over 200’ of bulkhead and duel boat slips. As you experience

this home you will feel the charm and see the master craftsmanship that makes this truly an AMAZING place to live!