In the latest issue of Behind The Hedges to hit the stands this Fourth of July issue, we celebrate outdoor living. It’s what summer in the Hamptons is really all about, right?
We asked a handful of agents and brokers what the last-minute rental market has been like this year compared to years past, and what advice they could offer for securing a summer rental amid a red-hot market.
Meghan and Harry, can you hear me? Behind the gates of a four-acre property o the Quiogue peninsula, down a long driveway, just past the motor court, sits a home with 22,000 square feet of living space surrounded by well- landscaped grounds.
New doesn’t always mean better. Distinctive vintage and antique furnishings offer an inherent level of quality and history, but a growing number of East End aesthetes are now looking to take that stalwart and storied character of the old and make it extraordinary and new.
The inaugural stand-alone issue of Behind The Hedges came out over Memorial Day weekend. Toss it in your beach bag, put it on your coffee table, or place it in your guest room for visitors to peruse. There’s plenty to enjoy about real estate and all things house and home on the East End.
Husband-wife team reimagine a family home in Westhampton Beach.
How Compass agent David Cox bridges the gap between his old career and his new career in real estate.
Landscape Details leads the way in how hedges can define a space.
The Reform Club, a high-end boutique hotel in Amagansett, offers unparalleled privacy and luxury in the Hamptons.
A Westhampton Beach home with high elevation provides exceptional view.