Check out the stories you may have missed this week in Hamptons real estate news.
Before putting your live tree out for the trash collection or hauling it to the dump, consider bringing it over to the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in Hampton Bays.
As we reflect on this trying time and look forward to 2021, let’s take a look at the real estate-related stories that made headlines in 2020. Some may surprise you.
Saunders & Associates usually collects nonperishable goods during the holidays, but this year raised money for local food pantries instead.
The 11,000-square-foot custom built home on Hedges Lane is being sold fully furnished.
Candice Bergen and her husband, Marshall Rose, are selling their East Hampton estate with a coveted Lily Pond Lane address.
The back yard offers separate entertaining spaces, a newly built pool and even a putting green.
The bayfront property went on the market in October for $3.25 million.