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Bluepoint Real Estate

    Blue Point is part of the Brookhaven Patent from King Charles II, first settled by people in Setauket in 1655. Bayport in Islip is separated from Blue Point in Brookhaven Town by Namkee Creek.

    The southwest part of Brookhaven where Blue Point is located was not settled by the early colonists, and in 1664 Governor Winthrop of Connecticut purchased from Tobaccus, chief sachem of the Unkechaug Indians, all the land on the south shore from Blue Point to Bellport, and extending north to the middle of the island. This purchase was confirmed by a Patent from Edmund Adros, governor of Colonial New York, in 1680.

    In 1752, a Humphret Avery, from New London, Connecticut, purchased what is now Blue Point and Patchogue, from the Winfhrop family, for 2600 pounds (about $6000 in today's money). Humphrey Avery was in need of money to pay his debts, and received permission from the governor to sell his land in a Lottery. The property was pided into 36 plots. 8000 lottery tickets were printed selling at 30 shillings each. The lottery was widely advertised. The drawing was made in June 1758 and was such a success that Avery was not only able to pay off all his debts, but he also bought back Blue Point and parts of Patchogue.

    The oldest dwelling in Blue Point is the old Joseph Avery homestead built in 1812 on the north side of what is now Middle Road just west of Boylan Lane.The name Blue Point is supposed to have originated from the bluish haze that settles over the point of land extending into the bay at Blue Point. During the Revolution the harbor at Blue Point was a major shipping point for British vessels to send to New York, lumber, food, and other supplies that they obtained from this part of Long Island. The British ships in Blue Point were raided several times by American rebels from Connecticut.

    In 1815 Mr. Avery planted some oyster seed in the bay bottom off Blue Point. They turned out to be quite plentiful and the best tasting oysters in the bay and were much desired.  Soon all oysters in the bay came to be called Blue Points. An interesting by-product of the Blue Point Oysters is their tough shells which were used to pave early country roads that joined the many farming communities along the South Shore 

    The oldest church is the Baptist Church built in 1865.  The first school was built in 1871. Blue Point and Bayport became one school district in 1952.  

    When the railroad came through Blue Point in 1869, Blue Point became a very popular summer resort. Among the large hotels were the South Bay House, now the Ursuline Home, the Avery Five Mile Look on the bay, with a popular bathing beach, the Monterey Hotel and the Hallett House, and the Bayport House, now a Nursing Home.

    Conveniently located at the end of Nichols Road, it offers quick and easy access to the Ronkonkoma train station, the Long Island Expressway and Long Island's north shore within close proximity to Port Jefferson and the ferry's connecting Long Island with Bridgeport Connecticut.

    Home to the Ursline Convent, Corey Beach, a local town beach and marina on the great South Bay and a housing market from starter homes and cottages to waterfront mansions.

      Blue Point is part of the Brookhaven Patent from King Charles II, first settled by people in Setauket in 1655. Bayport in Islip is separated from Blue Point in Brookhaven Town by Namkee Creek.

      The southwest part of Brookhaven where Blue Point is located was not settled by the early colonists, and in 1664 Governor Winthrop of Connecticut purchased from Tobaccus, chief sachem of the Unkechaug Indians, all the land on the south shore from Blue Point to Bellport, and extending north to the middle of the island. This purchase was confirmed by a Patent from Edmund Adros, governor of Colonial New York, in 1680.

      In 1752, a Humphret Avery, from New London, Connecticut, purchased what is now Blue Point and Patchogue, from the Winfhrop family, for 2600 pounds (about $6000 in today's money). Humphrey Avery was in need of money to pay his debts, and received permission from the governor to sell his land in a Lottery. The property was pided into 36 plots. 8000 lottery tickets were printed selling at 30 shillings each. The lottery was widely advertised. The drawing was made in June 1758 and was such a success that Avery was not only able to pay off all his debts, but he also bought back Blue Point and parts of Patchogue.

      The oldest dwelling in Blue Point is the old Joseph Avery homestead built in 1812 on the north side of what is now Middle Road just west of Boylan Lane.The name Blue Point is supposed to have originated from the bluish haze that settles over the point of land extending into the bay at Blue Point. During the Revolution the harbor at Blue Point was a major shipping point for British vessels to send to New York, lumber, food, and other supplies that they obtained from this part of Long Island. The British ships in Blue Point were raided several times by American rebels from Connecticut.

      In 1815 Mr. Avery planted some oyster seed in the bay bottom off Blue Point. They turned out to be quite plentiful and the best tasting oysters in the bay and were much desired.  Soon all oysters in the bay came to be called Blue Points. An interesting by-product of the Blue Point Oysters is their tough shells which were used to pave early country roads that joined the many farming communities along the South Shore 

      The oldest church is the Baptist Church built in 1865.  The first school was built in 1871. Blue Point and Bayport became one school district in 1952.  

      When the railroad came through Blue Point in 1869, Blue Point became a very popular summer resort. Among the large hotels were the South Bay House, now the Ursuline Home, the Avery Five Mile Look on the bay, with a popular bathing beach, the Monterey Hotel and the Hallett House, and the Bayport House, now a Nursing Home.

      Conveniently located at the end of Nichols Road, it offers quick and easy access to the Ronkonkoma train station, the Long Island Expressway and Long Island's north shore within close proximity to Port Jefferson and the ferry's connecting Long Island with Bridgeport Connecticut.

      Home to the Ursline Convent, Corey Beach, a local town beach and marina on the great South Bay and a housing market from starter homes and cottages to waterfront mansions.

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      • Stunning Colonial home completely renovated to perfection! Boasting impeccable craftsmanship and high-end finishes, this residence seamlessly blends classic charm with modern elegance. Highlights include hardwood floors, custom moldings, a gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, and a first floor primary ensuite. Upstairs, three Bedrooms and a full bath offer comfortable living spaces. Additional features include a full basement, inground sprinklers, and fenced yard. Experience the ultimate in sophisticated living!
        $899,900
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        ML# :3541405   Stunning Colonial home completely renovated to perfection! Boasting impeccable craftsmanship and high-end finishes, this residence seamlessly blends classic charm with modern elegance. Highlights include hardwood floors, custom moldings, a gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, and a first floor primary ensuite. Upstairs, three Bedrooms and a full bath offer comfortable living spaces. Additional features include a full basement, inground sprinklers, and fenced yard. Experience the ultimate in sophisticated living!
        Call Today: (631)563-1616 , (800)236-8827, or  Email: Bays Edge Realty
        Presented by: Brookhampton Realty  631-878-0500
      • Beautiful Grandview Gardens home! Wonderful views of the Great South Bay and Fire Island, this classic home offers it all! Meticulously maintained with new roof, new 2-car garage, and front walkway. The grounds boast mahogany decks and southern exposed 2nd story balcony, and large .43 acre parcel. The oversized living room features picture windows and window seat, taking advantage of the water views. Through the columns is the formal dining area, flowing nicely into the eat in kitchen. A laundry center, powder, bedroom/office and gorgeous full bathroom with soaking tub complete the first level. Upstairs the mezzanine is a fantastic lounging area to read a book and unwind from the day. There are two additional bedrooms plus the primary suite with dual french door entry, full bathroom, walk in closet and private balcony with water views. Don’t miss this home in a quaint beach community with fishing pier and Corey beach near by, plus a Blue Ribbon award winning school district
        $889,000
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        ML# :3543935   Beautiful Grandview Gardens home! Wonderful views of the Great South Bay and Fire Island, this classic home offers it all! Meticulously maintained with new roof, new 2-car garage, and front walkway. The grounds boast mahogany decks and southern exposed 2nd story balcony, and large .43 acre parcel. The oversized living room features picture windows and window seat, taking advantage of the water views. Through the columns is the formal dining area, flowing nicely into the eat in kitchen. A laundry center, powder, bedroom/office and gorgeous full bathroom with soaking tub complete the first level. Upstairs the mezzanine is a fantastic lounging area to read a book and unwind from the day. There are two additional bedrooms plus the primary suite with dual french door entry, full bathroom, walk in closet and private balcony with water views. Don’t miss this home in a quaint beach community with fishing pier and Corey beach near by, plus a Blue Ribbon award winning school district
        Open House: 04/20/2024 - 04/20/2024 | 1:00PM - 3:00PM | 7 Ocean Avenue, Blue Point, NY, 11715
        Call Today: (631)563-1616 , (800)236-8827, or  Email: Bays Edge Realty
        Presented by: Douglas Elliman Real Estate  631-589-8500
      • Almost 3 acres in South Blue Point! If you love privacy and natural surroundings, you’ll adore this rare find. This Midcentury-Modern Ranch, characterized by large glass windows and open space, featuring simplicity and an integration with nature is just delightful. The long tree lined winding driveway opens to the tucked away home and lots of green space. The cover front porch welcomes you inside to the entry foyer with double closet, hardwood floors, front to back living room with wood burning fireplace, home office, and rear screened sunroom. An updated modern kitchen is the center of the home. Three generously sized bedrooms, inclusive of the primary suite with full bathroom, a full guest bathroom and attached 2-car garage complete the home. Don’t miss this one!
        $849,000
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        ML# :3544104   Almost 3 acres in South Blue Point! If you love privacy and natural surroundings, you’ll adore this rare find. This Midcentury-Modern Ranch, characterized by large glass windows and open space, featuring simplicity and an integration with nature is just delightful. The long tree lined winding driveway opens to the tucked away home and lots of green space. The cover front porch welcomes you inside to the entry foyer with double closet, hardwood floors, front to back living room with wood burning fireplace, home office, and rear screened sunroom. An updated modern kitchen is the center of the home. Three generously sized bedrooms, inclusive of the primary suite with full bathroom, a full guest bathroom and attached 2-car garage complete the home. Don’t miss this one!
        Call Today: (631)563-1616 , (800)236-8827, or  Email: Bays Edge Realty
        Presented by: Douglas Elliman Real Estate  631-589-8500
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