January 2021 registered a 40% increase in sales from January 2020. Thirty-nine properties went into contract last week, a level rivaling some weeks in summer and fall of 2020.
A portion of Castello di Borghese, Long Island’s first and oldest vineyard on the North Fork, is generating interest since it was first listed on the market last month.
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Known as the Abraham Baker House and once a riding schools’ clubhouse, it was one of about a dozen properties to receive a special historic landmark designation from East Hampton Town in 2017, which provides a rare opportunity to build a second home on the property.
The Village of Sag Harbor is wading further into a debate to enact new rules for development in its waterfront district that makes up the heart of the downtown.
The data shows that the key to selling for Hamptons listings priced $10 million or more is negotiability.
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