Designed by James Merrell, an award-winning architect based in East Hampton, the home at 92 Northwest Landing Road is “a private paradise,” according to the listing from Angela Boyer-Stump of Sotheby’s International Realty.
What moves one broker to volunteer to help a local foundation that helps women suffering from breast cancer, plus why Gucci wallpaper hangs on the kitchen in one Hamptons home.
This Mattituck home, priced at $1.85 million, is among the must-see open houses scheduled for Halloween weekend on the North Fork.
The Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund revenues continued to soar as the third quarter of 2021 drew to a close, but do the latest figures show the COVID-19 real estate frenzy on the East End is over?
Anthony Porco of Rosewood Developers collaborated with Nicholas Hogan on 593 Flying Point Road, a south-of-the-highway property with a last ask of $18 million.
Halloween may be Sunday, but there’s nothing scary about these open houses. In fact, a showing of a recently fully-renovated East Hampton home, which will take place a day ahead of All Hallows’ Eve, is one not to miss.
A dedication ceremony for the model was held there on Saturday, October 23, putting a cap on the village’s centennial celebration, which was held a year late due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Newly diagnosed women will find an open hand, an open purse and a caring heart when they reach out for our help,” says Ann Ciardullo, a Sotheby’s International Realty broker who sits on the board of the Ellen Hermanson Foundation.
Now listed at $5.6 million, the home at 958 Cobb Road in Water Mill is represented exclusively by Beate V. Moore of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The classic Hamptons-style home at 288 Bluff Road, overlooking the preserved 100-acre double dune and the Atlantic Ocean, is being offered at $7.5 million.