A 1925 Greenport farmhouse has been stylishly restored with modern touches, a chef’s kitchen and room for a pool near village shops and beaches.
If you drive up North Sea Road to where it ends amidst the sand dunes of Sebonac, you might notice a private driveway that goes off to your left heading for a mansion far off by the bay. Linden trees lining the drive will prevent you seeing the building. But it’s there, a splendid…
An oceanfront property in Montauk has found a buyer and when the transaction closes, we’re told it will mark a record sales price for Ditch Plains.
Sean Acosta, founder of Property Tax Reduction Consultants, is one of the most recognizable names in the industry. After starting his business in 1990, P.T.R.C has helped more than 400,000 homeowners lower their property taxes. A respected business leader, Acosta is also a prolific, community-minded philanthropist. In charitable circles on Long Island, Acosta has…
Home improvement projects run the gamut from complex undertakings like room additions to simpler renovations like a new front door. Some home renovations excite homeowners more than others, but all improvements are a way to make a home safer, more comfortable and/or more functional. A gutter replacement might not inspire the same level of excitement…
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Residence 23 at the Glass House Boca Raton is officially on the market, listed at $3.43 million.
The East End has seen a lot of change lately as residents transform second homes into full-time residences. Many people are spending more time at home as home offices go up or expand along with home gyms and movie theaters.
The Sag Harbor home that once offered refuge to Truman Capote has been reimagined in a four-year restoration and is now listed for $16.5 million.
Just beyond the Hamptons, this 4,700-square-foot custom home offers timeless craftsmanship, luxury amenities and a pool — all for $1.825 million.
The Montauk Manor, high on Fort Hill overlooking the downtown of Montauk, was built in 1927 as the first of what were intended to be four hotels scattered around Montauk. Carl Fisher, the developer of Miami Beach, could do that because he’d bought the entire peninsula of Montauk two years earlier, intending to create…