Air-powered elevators are becoming particularly popular with the older population as a way to stay in their homes.
This amenity allows chefs to enjoy summer in the Hamptons, but outdoor kitchens also up a home’s resale value.
Though Cottie Maxwell has earned a reputation for successfully marketing grand homes and estates on Long Island, she is passionate and enthusiastic about selling homes in any price range.
Ryan Serhant’s brokergage, SERHANT., brings its unique platform and strategy for selling luxury real estate to the Hamptons, plus has a growing team of agents.
Two teams at Compass come together to bring a historic commercial property in the heart of Amagansett back to the market.
Mylestone at Meadow Lane in Southampton, once listed for $175 million, has undergone a significant price reduction.
CB2, which offers modern furniture and contemporary home décor, has teamed up with the Surf Lodge in Montauk for The Sandbar.
With the unofficial start of summer upon us, it’s the perfect time to check in on the status of the Hamptons real estate market. Agents share their exerpiences in the face of a slowdown.
The word “important” is often used in listings when refer- ring to some of these beautiful, charming homes. We wondered which noted homes, either on or off the market, are considered, in our esteemed Roundtable’s eyes, as the truly important to the history of the Hamptons?
Gregg Klewicki, also known as Gregg the Woodcarver, has left his mark on Long Island and is continuing to do so. Bear carvings are his signature, particularly benches flanked by two brown bears holding up the seat with their paws.