Thank you for all the support throughout 2024. Now let’s take a look back at the year in real estate during 2024.
By Behind The Hedges Staff
Michaela Keszler and Paulina Keszler, now with Sotheby International Realty’s Southampton brokerage, have been top producers.
As part of our look back at 2024, we are flipping back through the pages of Behind The Hedges magazines, in addition to all of our content online.
Homes are not always located on flat lots. In fact, landscapes can feature hills and valleys, necessitating some extra steps when installing certain features. Retaining walls are often utilized to improve the functionality and safety of a property. Retaining walls are typically recommended to eliminate soil erosion and improve drainage, says Design One Landscape Corporation….
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With the countdown to 2025 on, we are looking back at some of the past year’s biggest stories.
Inside most Behind The Hedges magazines, our Master Craftsman column highlights people who help make our house a home. Whether in Dan’s Papers, the Long Island Press or in Behind The Hedges Palm Beach, they use their skills to refine the home, whether it’s creating an item we use or enjoy every day, like Roger Levin,…
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As we approach 2025, we’re looking back at 2024’s year in Hamptons real estate, starting with the top 10 in residential sales.
A $56 million transaction was finalized this week for the Town of East Hampton’s purchase of 30 acres along Wainscott Pond, the town’s largest acquisition using Community Preservation Fund (CPF) money. However, a change in plans to only designate the farmhouse and barn as historic landmarks, as opposed to the entire 30-acre property has become…
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One of four lots overlooking the surfer’s haven of Ditch Plains Beach, the sale is the highest-price for a one-acre oceanfront lot ever sold in Montauk.