A list of the top commercial sales on the East End. Coming in first was a $28 million trade in East Hampton, but there is plenty else that moved.
Ron Barbagallo goes full tilt on refurbishing pinball machines as these intricate throwback games end up in residential game rooms.
The East End’s Community Preservation Fund took in $160.78 million from January through November 2022, 17.6% less than the previous year.
Reporting language in the recently approved federal omnibus funding package expresses support for the permanent conservation of Plum Island.
With the arrival of 2023, let’s take a look back at 2022 in Hamptons real estate.
“Island in the Sky,” a Water Mill estate that has been on and off the market for several years, will be auctioned off next month.
In the Hamptons, there is rarely a dearth of real estate news, and it’s not always the biggest sales that get readers’ attention.
As the sun rises on the new year, we asked some of the top agents on Long Island for their predictions for the year ahead in real estate.
Some of our most popular and favorite 2022 articles from Behind The Hedges magazines in the Hamptons, greater Long Island and Palm Beach.
Inside each Behind The Hedges magazine, our Master Craftsman column highlights people who help make our house a home.