Lucky To Live Here

Lucky To Live Here Boutique real estate agency with a passion for supporting the communities & businesses of Long Island. Looking to make a move? Contact [email protected]
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Lucky to Live Here® started as a phrase, became a brand and has grown into Lucky to Live Here Realty. We’ve seen tremendous growth over the last several years and have decided the time is right to take the next step! Lucky to Live Here Realty is built on the skills, passions, and track records of top selling agents who call the North Shore of Long Island home. We’re not just your Realtor, we’re pa

rt of your community, with a passion for helping and educating sellers and buyers. That’s why, at Lucky to Live Here®, clients are considered alumni – valued, celebrated and welcome to return anytime.

06/01/2026

Did you know Marilyn Monroe spent time on Long Island?

From her iconic 1955 photo shoot in Mount Sinai to quiet days in the Hamptons, Long Island was the setting for some of Marilyn’s most memorable moments away from Hollywood.

Celebrating what would have been her 100th birthday by looking back at her Long Island story. 🤍

For the reader:

1. Marilyn did a famous photo shoot in Mount Sinai in 1955- Photographer Eve Arnold photographed Monroe at a playground and nearby marshland in Mount Sinai during Labor Day weekend 1955. These images became some of Arnold’s most celebrated portraits of Monroe because they showed a more thoughtful, natural side of her rather than the glamorous Hollywood image.

2. She carried James Joyce’s Ulysses to the Mount Sinai shoot- One detail that surprises many people: Monroe brought a copy of Ulysses with her and was photographed reading it. Eve Arnold later recalled that Marilyn kept the book in her car and read it aloud because she loved its sound, even though she found it difficult. The photo helped challenge the stereotype that Monroe was merely a “dumb blonde.”

3. She was staying nearby in Port Jefferson- The Mount Sinai photo session happened while Monroe was spending the holiday weekend at a cottage in Port Jeffersonowned by friends of Arthur Miller. At the time, Monroe and Miller were developing the relationship that would eventually lead to their marriage.

4. Marilyn and Arthur Miller spent summers in Amagansett- After marrying in 1956, Monroe and Arthur Miller rented a cottage on a farm in Amagansett. Photos from that period show them bicycling country roads, relaxing on the beach, and enjoying a quieter life away from Manhattan and Hollywood.

5. The Hamptons were one of the few places where she could feel normal- Friends recalled that Monroe loved the relative privacy of Amagansett in the 1950s. Long before the Hamptons became known for celebrity culture, it offered open beaches, farmland, and a slower pace. Many of the iconic photos of Monroe laughing barefoot on the beach or driving through the East End were taken there.

05/30/2026

In our SERHANT era 💙

Lucky To Live Here at SERHANT.

✨Mid-century modern meets coastal Long Island cool — clean lines, warm light, and timeless style. 🌿Lucky To Live Here®️T...
05/27/2026

✨Mid-century modern meets coastal Long Island cool — clean lines, warm light, and timeless style. 🌿

Lucky To Live Here®️Team x SERHANT

Asking $1.175M | Harborfields School SD

For the readers:

Midcentury modern architecture meets thoughtful, design-forward updating in this stunning Centerport residence, a rare California-inspired retreat on Long Island.
Privately set back from the road on a lush acre beneath a canopy of mature specimen trees, the home’s warm wood and brick facade, clean rooflines, and dramatic entry create an immediate architectural statement.
Inside, walls of glass flood the principal living spaces with natural light and frame tranquil garden views, blurring the line between indoors and out. A striking floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace anchors the living room, while the front to back dining room continues the effortless indoor-outdoor flow. The renovated kitchen pairs sleek high-gloss cabinetry with quartz countertops and professional-grade appliances, all curated with a refined designer aesthetic.
Designed for effortless single-level living, the first floor encompasses a serene en-suite primary retreat featuring a deep soaking tub. An additional bath showcases a sleek curbless shower and the same elevated attention to detail carried throughout the home.
Outside, an expansive bluestone terrace spans the length of the residence, opening to manicured lawns and mature perennial gardens with blooming rhododendrons creating the feeling of a private garden oasis in the heart of the North Shore. A separate courtyard garden adds yet another dimension of intimacy and charm.
Ideally located near Centerport Harbor, yacht clubs, beaches, and within the highly regarded Harborfields School District, this exceptional property offers a rare blend of architectural pedigree, modern comfort, and relaxed coastal sophistication.

See more: 54WashingtonDrive.com

On this Memorial Day, may we never forget the cost of freedom and the heroes who gave their all to protect it. 🇺🇸🌹
05/25/2026

On this Memorial Day, may we never forget the cost of freedom and the heroes who gave their all to protect it. 🇺🇸🌹

05/24/2026

The house equivalent of vinyl records vs Bluetooth 🕰️🏡

05/23/2026

Saving this list for a sunny Long Island weekend ☔️

05/21/2026

Just Closed 🏡
2 Overlook Drive, Mount Sinai is officially SOLD! Congratulations to our sellers and the lucky new homeowners on this beautiful next chapter. ✨🔑

Lucky To Live Here®️ Team at 💙

05/19/2026

Books with a view 😍 📚

📍 Cold Spring Harbor, NY

Weekends on LI are for visiting Gold Coast mansions. ☀️ Did you know? Oheka Castle has its own restaurant OHK Bar & Rest...
05/17/2026

Weekends on LI are for visiting Gold Coast mansions. ☀️

Did you know? Oheka Castle has its own restaurant OHK Bar & Restaurant where you can enjoy a meal, drink or even Sunday brunch.

Love Oheka, make an appointment to see our 32 Timberline Drive, Huntington - the original caretakers home for Oheka Castle.

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Cold Spring Harbor, NY
11724

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