A property currently operating as a Bed & Breakfast in Cutchogue could be your family’s new home.
The late Henry W. Koehler, one of the top sporting artists in the world, painted many of his equestrian paintings, for which he was known, in his studio in his quaint Southampton Village home.
Set on a 2.3-acre waterfront property, the home offers “old world charm” paired with modern amenities, according to the Douglas Elliman listing. Michaela Keszler is the broker.
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Lorraine Bracco seems to be downsizing in the Hamptons — or is she setting the stage for another HGTV series?
The gabled-style house, which sits on a two-acre property flanked by a reserve on two sides, has found a buyer. The last ask: $12.25 million.
“Dig your own clams, fillet your fish at the fillet station, moor your boat, keep your kayak and paddle board nearby, or just relax and enjoy the amazing sunsets,” the listing reads.
Among the must-see properties being shown this weekend is a traditional-style home located in the Village of Sag Harbor.
A two-acre estate in Cove Hollow Farm, one of East Hampton’s original dairy farms, has landed on the market for $8.4 million.