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8285 Jericho Turnpike,With over 35 years of elite real estate experience and a reputation for unmatched local mastery, Batul is a defining force on the North Shore of Long Island. Since 1991, she has guided clients through every market cycle with steady expertise, specializing in the luxury market and premium new construction developments across Nassau County’s most prestigious communities.
Her deep roots in the area—having called the North Shore home since 1982—give her clients an invaluable insider edge. Batul’s hyper-local footprint spans Muttontown, Oyster Bay Cove, Syosset, Woodbury, The Brookvilles, Jericho, Roslyn, and Old Westbury. From advising on architectural blueprints and builder negotiations for custom estates to mastering the nuances of historic neighborhoods, her specialized knowledge in new construction ensures her clients' investments are flawlessly executed.
Batul’s career is defined by elite distinction. Recognized by Real Producers as being among the Top 2% of Long Island Real Estate Agents, her accolades also include being named Residential Real Estate Agent of the Year—Nassau County by Long Island Business News, receiving citations from the New York State Assembly and Nassau County Legislature, and being honored with the Geetika Rudra Endowed Scholarship Award at Hofstra University.
Her clients often say, "There’s Only One Batul"—a testament to her fierce advocacy, transparent guidance, and warm, family-centered approach. Outside of real estate, Batul has been happily married for decades, is a proud mother, and a grandmother of two. When she isn’t securing winning deals for her clients, you can find her hiking the trails at the Muttontown Preserve or cooking global cuisines for her family.
Whether you are looking to build your dream home from the ground up or sell a luxury estate, partner with a North Shore legend. Contact Batul today.
Celebrated for her client-first philosophy and distinctive, results-driven approach, Batul has become known simply as “There’s Only One Batul.”