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Top Holiday home sales for 2019

Homes for the Holidays?

A total of 11 homes were sold on streets named “Holiday” this year. Here is a look at Long Island’s top five Holiday home sales in 2019.

Holiday Boulevard, Center Moriches

181 Holiday Boulevard, Center Moriches (Photo: Estately/MLSLI)

A 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom waterfront estate on .92 acres at 181 Holiday Blvd. in Center Moriches sold in June for $1.65 million. It was listed by Robert Canberg of Nest Seekers International and Allison Galasso of Kerrigan Country Realty and sold by Constance Porto of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.


Holiday Court, Hewlett

25 Holiday Court, Hewlett (Photo: Estately/MLSLI)

A 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom split-level on .13 acres at 25 Holiday Court in Hewlett sold in May for $690,000. It was listed by Szilvia Bitton and Ildiko Anello of VI Properties and sold by Leah Sajovits and Alex Sajovits of VI Properties.


Holiday Boulevard, Center Moriches

167 Holiday Boulevard, Center Moriches (Photo: Estately/MLSLI)

A 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom waterfront cape on .34 acres at 167 Holiday Blvd. in Center Moriches sold in July for $649,000. It was listed by Jo Ann Boettcher of Douglas Elliman Real Estate and sold by Catherine Ringhoff of First Hampton International Realty.


Holiday Court, North Woodmere

22 Holiday Court, North Woodmere (Photo: MLSLI)

A 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom split-level on .15 acres at 22 Holiday Court in North Woodmere sold in October for $620,000. It was listed and sold by Havi Frankel of Keller Williams Points North.


Holiday Court, Hampton Bays

8 Holiday Court, Hampton Bays (Photo: Estately/MLSLI)

A 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom ranch on .18 acres at 8 Holiday Court in Hampton Bays sold in May for $460,000. It was listed by Constance Porto, Carol Pugliese and Anne Marie Francavilla of Douglas Elliman Real Estate and sold by John Gurwicz of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.

Data and photo sources: Multiple Listing Service of Long Island and public records.

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