Four Fountains was built as an arts center in 1928. Later, Sister Parish decorated the house when it was owned by William Paley of CBS and his well-known socialite wife Babe.
This 1940s cottage is charming and has recently been fully renovated. There’s 1700 square feet of space with four bedrooms; the asking price is just $19.9 million.
Goose Creek is a property that is huge in every way: 19,000 square feet set on 5.5 acres in desirable Wainscott.
(Note: an earlier version of this post made an unfunny joke in bad taste. We don’t know what we were thinking. Sorry, everyone, we’ll try to be less of an idiot in future.) Ah, the 80s. There were many good things about it, from fun clothing, great music, and some quite good movies. There were…
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This house sports a dock on Taylors Creek, along with a generous 3.2 acres of land right on prestigious Captains Neck Lane.
Beautiful Normandy House has been languishing on the market for a few years now, but the empty parcel offered separately is now in contract.
Last night was the fifth annual Privet Hedge Awards Dinner, held at the lovely and swanky Sebonack Golf Club, an affair hosted by Manhattan Media, publishers of Dan’s Papers, AVENUE, AVENUE on the Beach, and Behind the Hedges.
So this is the biggest single sale so far this year: six acres by the ocean on Further Lane, with an enormous Francis Fleetwood house on it.
This was never going to be an easy sell, but we’re still surprised how long it’s taking. Back in July 2014, this property was asking $24.95 million.
This stunning property is oceanfront on Old Montauk Highway, with 4 acres of land in two separate parcels. The house was designed by architect James Biber.