The Long Island real estate community is mourning the death of Amanpreet Singh, a respected Bethpage-based Realtor who died in a car accident on Nov. 26, 2025. Authorities in Long Island confirmed the collision, which remains under investigation. Singh, known for his dedication to clients and his deep roots in the local market, was widely regarded as a rising figure in the region’s real estate sector.
Singh worked as a full-time real estate broker serving families across Bethpage and surrounding communities, where he built a reputation for professionalism, patience and a client-first approach. In an industry where trust is everything, colleagues say Singh stood out for the relationships he cultivated.
“He wasn’t just selling homes — he was helping people build their lives,” said one fellow broker who worked with Singh on multiple transactions. “He carried himself with honesty and warmth, and that’s what people gravitated toward.”
Locally, the housing market has remained competitive over the past several years, and industry analysts note that brokers like Singh often become important guides for first-time buyers navigating fluctuating prices and intense demand. His sudden death, community members say, represents the loss of both a skilled professional and someone who brought compassion into an often high-pressure field.
Tributes poured in from clients who described him as patient, dependable and committed to seeing families settled safely. Several local organizations, including members of the South Asian small-business network on Long Island, shared condolences and highlighted Singh’s support for new homeowners and immigrant families seeking stability.
Law enforcement officials with the Nassau County Police Department have not yet released full details of the accident, and the family has asked for privacy as they grieve.
Singh’s loss leaves a noticeable void in the tight-knit Bethpage community. Friends say his legacy will live on in the many families whose lives he touched through his work and kindness.



