We originally thought this soundview new build had kind of an odd facade, but it’s growing on us. The interiors are really homey and yet stylish, or will be once they’re finished.
This is a very handsome old house, newly renovated, set on 1.75 acres of waterfront property with pool and tennis.So why is it just $2.15 million?
Back in 2015, this project was unveiled…to laughter. Sure, the conversion is fab, but the asking price of $23.5 million was, shall we say, cray-cray.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation around about the Peconic Community Preservation Fund. So to clear up any misunderstanding, here’s a primer about the CPF.
A lot of these older 80s condos look, well, 80s. This unit has been glammed up and redone to within an inch of its life.
The guys at Bespoke have done it again. While ambitiously priced, this Bates+Masi Amagansett new-build is now in contract.
A top producing agent with Sotheby’s, Ann Ciardullo is also a board member of the Ellen Hermanson Foundation. Ann lives in East Hampton.
Despite many celebrity sales in the Hamptons this year, it was a dud year for blockbuster deals. The biggest sale of the year was just $31 million.
Villa Maria close for about $49 million–$23 million under the last ask. Given the Camutos paid $35 million in 2005 and then renovated, we wonder if they lost money.
This property offers 2.3 acres of mature, super pretty gardens with old trees (swing!), a tennis court with pavilion, even an apple orchard.