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?
This historic 1880s Victorian in Southampton offers lots of charm but is also perfect for entertaining family and friends with its incredible proportions.
A Southold fixer-upper steeped in history has attracted multiple buyers shortly after being put on the market for $699,000.
The Sag Harbor Partnership worked with the Southampton Town to ensure John Steinbeck’s house and writer’s studio not be developed.
The Sag Harbor home that long belonged to the late legendary Random House editor Jason Epstein has new owners.
The message to the East Hampton Town Board was clear after a conditions report on the former home, studios and guest house of Abstract Expressionist artists James Brooks and Charlotte Park: Much can and should be saved.
A historic waterfront cottage on North Haven, known as the “Bridge House” and formerly owned by philanthropists, is asking $14 million.
Burn off the Thanksgiving meal by touring noted East Hampton properties during the annual East Hampton House & Garden Tour.
“Acreage like this is also hard to find,” the listing agent says of this Water Mill compound that features a historic home, guest house and more.
Alec Baldwin finally seems ready to part with the Hamptons home he has owned for more than 25 years, putting it on the market for $29 million.