Looking for a really interesting and cool place to call your own? Check out the the former Greenport United Methodist Church
Our panel of local real estate experts dishes on their biggest surprise in 2018 and what they hope for in 2019.
Things are never dull in East End property. We saw a flagship property sold, a stunning new farm assembled from old buildings, and a stunning new home meant to evoke an old barn.
This completely darling Shelter Island Heights cottage, which looks like it’s actually inhabited by a family of talking bunnies, is in the Carpenter Gothic style.
Asking price, 28-acre Christmas tree farm, Cutchogue: $2.5 million Asking price, 20-acre vineyard, Mattituck: $1 million Rental price, 160 Ox Pasture Road, Southampton, August-Labor Day 2019: $17.88 per minute Rental price, 34 Culver Street, Southampton, August-Labor Day 2019: 42¢ per minute Montauk Beach House rental, July 2019: $512 per night “Three-Day Deluxe Vacation,”…
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Deep roots in the Hamptons mean that Rob Canberg has an encyclopedic knowledge of East End real estate. Today, he is an agent in Nest Seekers’ Sag Harbor office, representing properties from Westhampton all the way to Montauk. BTH Where did you grow up? RC I am a true born and bred Long Islander, made…
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From a lonely lighthouse on a windswept shore where a drowned girl whispers, to an ancient home where ghosts dance, these are the most spooky stories we could find about the Hamptons.
If you’re a deep-pocketed person wanting to buy on the hot, hot North Fork, this one’s a no-brainer.
On six acres of land, there’s a 9800 square foot house with all the bells and whistles. Outside, the only noise you’ll hear are the kids splashing in the pool.
This house was built in 1850 by Libbeus Vincent King (1821-1866), a whaleboat captain. It’s been beautifully update for the 21st century.