Forget about hitting the stores for Black Friday deals. Instead, there’s a deal to be had in real estate, right?
From special times with family and friends to the spectacular environs of the East End, local real estate insiders share what they are thankful for this year.
Celebrating Thanksgiving on November 26 this year makes the annual day of gratitude even more special than it might otherwise be, with the holiday’s most significant moments in history also taking place on this date.
This shingle Gambrel-style waterfront home on Shelter Island offers unobstructed views of West Neck Harbor and Noyac Bay.
A place with a rich history tied to East Hampton’s artist colony, the Springs house affectionately known as Squirrel Hall, is on the market for the first time in 60 years.
This $14.2 million waterside home on Seaponack Point on North Haven was designed for indoor-outdoor living to fully enjoy the views of Shelter Island Sound.
More people than ever will be spending the holidays on the East End this year, and that means dressing up Hamptons homes more than ever for the season.
The property offers an estate-like setting with panoramic views of Haywater Cove, a creek on the North Fork’s south side, thanks to 150 feet of water frontage.
Despite a median price of $3.875 million, the zip actually experienced a 10% dip, according to PropertyShark, which compiled the list based on data between January and October 15 of 2020.