This is probably not the property to fall in love with instantly. The interiors are fussy and filled with pattern, and a lot, we mean a lot, of light green. (And light green is our favorite color, seriously.) But we’re not the kind of shallow people who reject a house because of its wallpaper,…
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In few communities can just 0.62 of an acre of land, with a teardown, command ten million dollars. But this is Sagaponack and the land is oceanfront.
It’s no wonder that this property sold within weeks. It’s well priced, attractive, and requires no work.
The property has been on the market for just about ten years at various price points–but no sales, so the owner is dispensing with agents and going FSBO.
For a sweet, easy little vacation spot, it’s hard to beat this cute 50s bungalow. Lazy Point is a quiet spot of the Hamptons, and this property offers its own little sandy beach, as well as a deck to watch the world go by. Inside the bijou (900 square feet) residence, there’s everything you need…
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A Freeport, Long Island native, Andrea Grover is an artist and curator. In 1997 Grover purchased an old church in Houston, Texas. She then founded Aurora Picture Show, a nonprofit that screens non-commercial films in the church building. In 2011, she came back to Long Island as an associate curator at the Parrish; since 2016,…
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Number of English Puritans who set sail from Lynn, Massachusetts in 1640 to land at Conscience Point, Southampton: 80 Asking price for half-acre home near Conscience Point today: $800,000 Median asking price for a house in Lynn, Massachusetts, today: $344,000 Price paid to Shinnecocks for “eight miles square” of Southampton, 1641: 16 “coates” and…
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Today is Black Friday and that means spend, spend, spend! Leave the 55 inch UHD TVs to the poor folks, and get in on a Hamptons property with a huge price cut!
One-of-a-kind opportunities, fab co-workers, natural beauty, small-town atmosphere… Here’s what real estate experts are most thankful for this season, living and working in the Hamptons market.
Some years it’s just not your year. And it’s true again–damn it all!–for the Hamptons this year. We speak, of course, of Property Shark’s annual rankings of most expensive zip codes. Often, Sagaponack is number 1, but this year, perennial also-ran Atherton, California is number 1, while Sagaponack is number 2. This shall not stand,…
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