This home has been an iconic part of Southampton history since it was first built and has been thoughtfully expanded over the years.
This compound boasts two houses, a main house and a cottage, and they’re both new builds with plenty of great features.
Lady Gaga took a look at Gurney’s Sea Salt #4, a three bedroom, 3.5 bath co-op with the heartstopping views you’d expect.
This flip is now sleek and modern and fresh. Everything has been hugely transformed.
After the flurry of spring buying, it’s time to make some price cuts. And that’s just what has happened with these three stunning properties.
The Southampton Pointe complex units are finally available to buy by the public, and we think they represent pretty good value.
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: don’t buy a historic home if you plan to ruin it with inappropriate renovations. (See: Congress Hall in East Hampton.) The house doesn’t work for you as is? Find something else and don’t destroy hundreds of years of history which can never be replaced. Mocomanto, dubbed…
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Negotiating is first and foremost about preparation. The following is your go to guide for your next real estate transaction. Whether you are buying or selling, renting or just contracting for a home improvement, you will need to negotiate the deal. To get ready, go over this list, tailor it to your situation and then…
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Beautiful house, stunning grounds, impeccable location, and also the site of the most notorious murderin the Hamptons, Ted Ammon.
Everyone knows and loves Grey Gardens–and AmEx, it seems, has rented the property for summer events.