Kristine Livadas Top real estate agent in Locust Valley

Kristine Livadas

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22 Years of Experience
(30)
$31M
Total Sales Last Year
22
Years of Experience
23
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$1.5M
Average Price Point

    About Kristine Livadas

    I'm an honest, trustworthy agent with only your best intentions in mind. As a lifelong resident of the North Shore, and with 20 years experience, I have learned the best possible way to get your best possible outcome, no matter the situation. In 2026, I was award Top 500 Agent on Long Island (of 24,000+ agents in Nassau and Suffolk) from Long Island Real Producers and also Top 1.5% of all Agents Nationally by Real Trends Verified. I love real estate and I love helping my clients achieve their dreams.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Pickleball, cross training, walking, cooking and travel
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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    Other Awards

    2024 Real Trends Verified Top 1.5% Agent Nationally 2026 Long Island Real Producers Top 500 Agent on Long Island 2026 Real Trends Verified Top 1.5% Agent Nationally

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    Answered Questions

    Do I really need to do all the repairs and staging my real estate agent recommends?

    You don't need to do every repair or staging itemaEUR"focus on what truly impacts your sale. Must-do: Major repairs, safety issues, and anything that could fail inspection Worth it: Neutral paint, fixing worn flooring, basic decluttering/staging Optional: Full staging and high-end cosmetic upgrades Ask your agent what will actually increase price or help the home sell faster, and prioritize from there. You can also start with basics, list the home, and adjust based on buyer feedback. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | | 26 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Is a bathtub a home requirement?

    You don't need to do every repair or staging itemaEUR"focus on major issues and high-impact updates; skip unnecessary upgrades and prioritize what helps you sell faster or for more. A bathtub isn't required; a shower is enough. In a one-bath home, removing the only tub may affect resale slightly, but a safe, modern walk-in shower is a smart alternative. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | 50401 | 36 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    How far in advance should I start the home buying process before my lease ends?

    Start nowaEUR"get pre-approved and connect with an agent. Begin touring homes in 1"2 months, aim to be under contract 2"3 months before your lease ends, and allow 30"60 days to close. A short overlap between closing and your lease is ideal. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | columbus | 32 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    When is the best time to sell a rental property that currently has tenants living in it?

    The best time depends on your goal: waiting until the lease ends usually gives you the easiest showings and strongest buyer pool, selling with tenants in place can work if you want to move quickly and target investors, and listing about 1"2 months before the lease ends offers a balanced approach between timing and convenience. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | san pedro | 30 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    How do I make sure I know everything about a house before buying?

    You can't know everything about a house before buying, but you can avoid surprises by checking it in different seasons and times of day, especially evenings and after rain, and by paying close attention to the surrounding environment (like creeks, woods, or drainage). Use maps, flood zones, and local insight, and ask neighbors or pest control companies about issues like mosquitoes. The key is to evaluate the property in real-life conditions, not just during ideal showings. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | Fayetteville, NC, USA | 20 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    How soon is too soon to sell a house after buying it if we need to relocate for work?

    There's no required minimum time to sell a home after buying it, but selling within a year is considered very short-term and often leads to higher costs and potential losses after closing fees and commissions. Many people aim to hold at least 2"5 years to build equity and offset transaction costs, but relocating for work is a common exception. In your case, selling now may still be the most practical option if managing a long-distance rental isn't realistic. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | | 24 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    What should I do if my real estate agent and I disagree on the listing price?

    Ask your agent to clearly justify the pricing with recent comparable sales and explain the expected outcomes at different price points. You can also request a second opinion or consider a short trial at a higher price before adjusting. If they can't support their strategy with data or dismiss your concerns, it may be worth speaking with another realtor. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | | 15 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Should I wait to finish renovating my kitchen before putting my house on the market?

    You don't need to finish the kitchen before selling. In many cases, it's better to sell as-is if a move is coming up soon, since buyers often prefer to choose their own kitchen finishes anyway. A dated kitchen may lower your price somewhat, but a full remodel may not fully pay you back in value or time. If the rest of the home is updated, you can still attract strong buyers. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | | 16 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Should I convert my home office back into a bedroom before selling?

    In most cases, it's better to convert the space back into a true bedroom before selling, since " four-bedroomaEUR? listings typically attract more buyers and higher search visibility. However, if the office setup is high-quality, you can also stage it as a flexible space to appeal to both needs. The best approach is often to make it function as a bedroom but photograph or describe it as versatile. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | | 37 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    How often should I expect my listing agent to communicate with me while my home is on the market?

    You should generally expect regular communicationaEUR"at least weekly updates, plus immediate updates for showings, offers, or major feedback. Two weeks with only one check-in is on the low side. A good agent should provide: Showing feedback as it comes in or in weekly summaries Market updates (comparable listings, price activity, buyer interest) Strategy adjustments if needed To improve communication, set clear expectations: ask for a weekly update schedule and preferred method (text/email/call), and request showing feedback within 24"48 hours. If communication doesn't improve after setting boundaries, it may be worth reassessing the working relationship. Good luck!

    Answered by Kristine Livadas | | 43 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago

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    41 The PlazaLocust Valley, NY, 11560

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