Long ago, before quarantine times required us to live, work and learn in our homes, our first client meetings would begin with the most important question: What brings you joy?
The Westhampton Beach home of New York Times bestselling author Helen Simonson, author of “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand” and “The Summer Before the War,” is available for rent this summer.
Astro Pizza and Felice’s Ristorante on Amagansett Main Street reopened for the season Thursday, April 29, in what is its 50th year in business.
A home on Meadow Lane in Southampton Village that has been the subject of a recent legal battle over ownership has changed hands for nearly $43 million, according to real estate deeds.
With panoramic views of Burnett Creek, Meyer’s Pond, and Mecox Bay from nearly every room of the planned estate, the asking price is $24.8 million.
With more people choosing to use their Hamptons home either full time or more often, the nature of participating in the Hamptons real estate market heading into summer 2021 is also evolving.
First quarter revenues for the Peconic Bay Community Preservation (CPF) were the largest in the fund’s 23-year history, Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. reported late last week.
A postmodern home in Westhampton with high-end finishes with a heated freeform pool, plus a bluestone surround and cabana, is available for $1.995 million.
During a 2015 renovation, the two-story home was given a new kitchen, new bathrooms, and fashionable interior touches, says Kieran Brew of Saunders & Associates, who listed the home recently at $1.3 million.