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OYSTER BAY HOMES SOLD - JAN. 1 - MAR, 21, 2009

 

Oyster Bay is a small picturesque town on a peninsula on the North Shore of Long Island with Victorian homes from bygone era on a tree-lined street.  Oyster Bay has a lot to offer the residents and visitors alike.  Besides the beautiful beaches, Oyster Bay has magnificent parks, arboretum, and museums.  It is one of the most attractive places to live, work and play in Long Island, New York.

Oyster Bay is rich in culture and history.  The town of Oyster Bay is Teddy Roosevelt town.  Everywhere you look, there is a footprint of Teddy Roosevelt.  There is a park called Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and the elementary school is named Roosevelt Elementary School.  Teddy Roosevelt had his summer white house here at Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay Cove from 1902 to 1908.  He worshiped at Christ Church in Oyster Bay.  He had an office at the Moore Bldg in Oyster Bay and received phone calls at Snouder's Drug Store.  He participated at the Fourth of July parade here and rode the Long Island Railroad in Oyster Bay. 

There is a bust of Teddy Roosevelt in front of the Town Hall and a TR statue by A. Phiminster Proctor now located in front of the Boys and Girls Club of Oyster Bay which will be moved soon to the triangle piece of land across the Boys and Girls Club. 

There are plenty of homes for sale in Oyster Bay right now.  Sales in 2009 have increased by 20% compared to the same period in 2008.  There were four homes sold in 2008 at this time.  Five homes have sold so far this year.  Prices are about the same.  It went up by .008 %.  Here is the list of homes sold in 2009.

 

Copyright © 2009.  By Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady".  All rights reserved.. *OYSTER BAY HOMES SOLD - JAN. 1 - MAR. 21, 2009*

 

If you are interested in selling or buying a home in East Norwich, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay Cove, Brookville, Muttontown, Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Bayville, Centre Island and Mill Neck, please contact Rosalinda Morgan, "The Rose Lady". 

Ph - 516-385-0584

Email - linda@rosalindamorgan.com

Website - www.rosalindamorgan.com

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