Recent real estate transactions in the Town of Riverhead and selected hamlets in the Town of Southampton reveal a mix of residential and commercial deals, with sales totaling millions of dollars. These transfers, reported for RiverheadLOCAL by Suffolk Vision title service on Dec. 26, 2025, and Jan. 16, 2026, include high-value commercial properties and more modest home sales, signaling continued activity in the local market.

One notable residential transfer occurred on Dec. 8, 2025, when Jerome Pizzuto sold the property at 250 Peconic Bay Blvd to Dorothy Sanchez for $899,000. This waterfront-adjacent location underscores the appeal of Peconic Bay properties in the region.

Shortly after, on Dec. 18, 2025, the Marie & Nunzio Soranno Trust transferred 43 Treasure Road to Timothy and Maureen Berglin, along with Elaine Berglin, for $327,500. This deal highlights family involvement in the purchase, as multiple Berglin family members acquired the property together.

Entering the new year, Anthony Portillo sold a condominium at 104 Fox Hill Drive to James and Susan Love on Jan. 15, 2026, for $480,000. The condominium status of this property caters to buyers seeking low-maintenance housing options in the area.

In the commercial sector, significant activity was recorded on Nov. 19, 2025, from the Estate of Edward Partridge. The estate transferred 3968 Middle Country Road to 86 Industrial Road LLC for $4,785,000, marking one of the largest deals in the reported batch.

The same estate also sold 4070 Middle Country Road to Calverton Soils & Stone LLC on Nov. 19, 2025, for $4,000,000. Both commercial properties along Middle Country Road suggest strong interest from business entities in industrial and soils-related operations in Riverhead.

These transactions, spanning late 2025 into early 2026, provide a snapshot of the dynamic real estate landscape in Riverhead and Southampton hamlets, with Suffolk Vision title service ensuring accurate reporting for local stakeholders.