Tom Uhlinger
Associate Broker, Douglas Elliman
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Over 30 Years Practicing as Real Estate Broker
Phone (631) 354-8100
Mobile (516) 319-0323
Over 30 Years Practicing as Real Estate Broker
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker
Property Types
Retail, Specialty
Markets
Long Island (New York)
Bio
Tom Uhlinger is well known by the North Fork Real Estate Community for his expertise, willingness to assist his colleagues, integrity and through knowledge of the area, having lived here since 1961. He has a proven track record and is known for his uncanny ability to properly price properties, Tom is an effective communicator and takes the time to listen and interpret his client’s needs. Recognized as a skilled and discreet negotiator, he has particular experience with waterfront homes and farmland. Additionally, he has had much success with inland homes and is continually referred by local attorneys and acquaintances.
Tom has been active in business and sales on the North Fork since the 1960’s, having been an owner and manager of a Shipyard in New Suffolk with two satellite locations on Long Island. After the sale of the business and properties he acquired a drowning manufacturing business and was successful in reviving it, then selling his interest and returning to the Real Estate Industry on the North Fork in 1989. His over 31 years of experience has proven to be his greatest success having been recognized as a leading producer on the North Fork for many years. He has been a Platinum, Gold and Presidents Circle Award recipient year after year. In addition to his daily efforts, Tom also mentors newly associated agents within his own office which he finds to be extremely rewarding particularly when that agent is successful in obtaining their first listing or sale.
Tom is an active member of the Long Island Board of Realtors, NY State Association of Realtors, past member of the Mattituck Lions Club., a Certified Buyers Representative, and Fine Homes International Specialist. He and his Wife Karen live in Cutchogue in an 1860’s Farmhouse that they have lovingly made home. They are fortuitous to have their son Darby, his wife and two Grandsons live close by.