The holidays are fast approaching, but it’s not just the gifts under the tree that people are shopping for, it could be a place to put the tree.
Every purchase made through the inaugural Hamptons Holiday Shop, running through December 31, delivers a double dose of good—helping East End businesses stay afloat during the pandemic and supporting the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s mission to protect and care for this community.
Sag Harbor Village is filled with many historic homes, but the one at 27 Palmer Terrace is particularly of interest in that this property, designed by a nationally significant architect has gone on the market for the very first time.
The most wonderful time of the year can change in a heartbeat, say fire officials and firefighter organizations, who sound warning bells in an effort to ward off potential disasters.
William Pedersen, a world-renowned architect, angled the home for uninterrupted views of Gardiner’s Bay.
The nearly two-acre property is located on a private cul-de-sac, just minutes to downtown Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor Village.
The real estate market in the Hamptons has been booming during the COVID-19 pandemic with many record-sale prices, but one house in Sag Harbor has gone for less than half of its original asking price. Yet, it is still generating interest.
A gated Sagaponack estate at 515 Parsonage Lane, with views of protected farm fields, is now asking $12.995 million, a $1 million reduction since it was first listed.
There are those who put up artificial Christmas trees and those who won’t settle for anything less than the smell of a freshly cut tree in their living room. There is, however, a third option—a live Christmas tree.