The award-winning architect, Michael Haverland, has said, “One of the most important aspects of true Modernism is simplicity and economy of construction.” Haverland and co-owner, Philip Galanes, proved this to be true with their creation at 73 Cove Hollow Road in East Hampton.
For those in search of a stylish home with traditional features and up-to-date appliances, a recently-listed property in Sag Harbor is a must-see.
For Kathy Kuo, the creation of an in-person storefront in Southampton is a dream come true and a welcome addition to her growing business.
Not many homes in East Hampton offer the same proximity to the village and quaint interiors as 84 Gould Street.
Two separate parcels near Georgica Pond traded—the 6.8-acre parcel with the residence sold for $75 million while the vacant adjacent 1.63-acre property went for $10 million, according to Suffolk County deed transfers.
A panel discussion will be held on Thursday, July 29 to celebrate such architectural gems by architects like Richard Meier, Robert A.M. Stern, Charles Gwathmey, and Norman Jaffee.
During open houses this weekend, step inside the home at 20 Downs Path in Southampton Village, perfect for entertaining both indoors and out.
Nest Seekers International’s Dylan Eckardt, the self-proclaimed Prince of Montauk, had told Behind The Hedges recently that he secured the asking price after a so-called bidding war.
The property at 32 Lighthouse Road in Hamptons, just north of the Ponquogue Bridge over to Dune Road, was listed at $3.995 million for eight months.