President Donald Trump, the first president in the history of the United States to be impeached twice, packed a lot of controversies into his one term in office — and quite a few messes involved Long Islanders.
A not-to-be-missed open house this week: 14 Maple Street in Montauk, which may have you feeling more like you’re in Malibu than in Montauk (freezing temperatures aside of course).
A project to safeguard the historic Montauk Point Lighthouse and its surrounding property from shoreline erosion could begin as early as this spring.
A cape-style house in Shinnecock Hills, set on a manicured half-acre lot surrounded with hydrangeas and climbing roses, is one of the best deals on the South Fork.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed Wednesday two more offshore wind farms off the coast of Long Island as part of a broad increase in renewable energy planned across New York State.
The new year is off to a great start in the real estate market. Among the listings that have gone into contract is 183 Jobs Lane in Bridgehampton, a stunning modern with a last known ask of $13.495 million.
The Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund revenues for the first 11 months of 2020 total $118.11 million — a whopping 70.5 % higher than 2019.
Meadowcroft, the last remaining Long Island home designed by the noted architect and House & Garden magazine founder Wilson Eyre, is a celebrated 100-year-old-plus home.
Check out the stories you may have missed this week in Hamptons real estate news.