Check out the stories you may have missed this week in Hamptons real estate.
These top performers have the moxie for today’s buy/sell market and are highly in tune with the importance of providing their expert understanding of the Hamptons honed from this unique perspective.
Bespoke Real Estate, which represented both the buyer and seller, says that thes sale of Jule Pond will be the highest paid price for a single property in Hamptons history.
On Saturday, there is a chance to view a private waterfront home in East Hampton’s Grace Estates, listed for $8.5 million with Michael Daly and Matthew Spratford of Douglas Elliman.
When this distinctive mid-century modern home was built in 1966, “it was such a novelty,” Penelope Moore of Saunders & Associates says, “that the kids on Shelter Island would bike by just to see the star shaped house in Cricket Hollow.”
A custom-built home on the North Fork with sweeping views of the Long Island Sound offers plenty of space for relaxing or entertaining with a modern interior.
The Ram’s Head Inn on Shelter Island, the iconic waterfront restaurant and hotel owned by the Eklund family for four decades, has been sold.
The Southampton home, once owned by the late award-winning fashion designer and Broadway performer Luba Marks and listed for $37 million, has found a buyer, in what is one of the biggest deals in Southampton so far in 2021.
A turnkey estate in the heart of Southampton Village, this property has it all — from luxurious and sophisticated interiors to an expansive and lavish outdoors space.
The Amagansett mainstay, Brent’s General Store, a deli and catering business, has been listed for sale with the Compass Commercial team, led by Hal Zwick and Jeff Sztorc.