Some familiar faces in Hamptons real estate are returning to screens next month for the show, Selling the Hamptons on Discovery Plus.
No getaway plans for the holidays? No problem. There are still homes in the Hamptons available for rent for the holidays — that is if you have some cash to spare.
Art, design and real estate came together at Art Basel in Miami Beach earlier this month and East End agents flocked to Florida for the festivities.
A Westhampton Beach home, priced at $7.85 million, is among the listings with open houses happening this weekend on the South Fork.
Located in Water Mill’s estate section, an elegant Georgian carriage house stands out on the East End.
Listing supply dropped 13% between November and December of 2021 — making the Hamptons an even more challenging real estate market in 2021 than it was in 2020 for many buyers.
Located in the heart of Westhampton Beach, an “exceptionally crafted” custom home with “breathtaking water views” has hit the market for $4.85 million with Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Located in Sag Harbor Village, this modern home offers sophisticated details, a saltwater pool and bay views, all just steps from a private beach.
On the market for $2.775 million, an East Hampton, listed for sale with Robert Bass of Sotheby’s International Realty, is full of character and plenty of amenities.
The Hamptons posted six hamlets on PropertyShark’s recent list of the 100 most expensive zip codes in the country. It begs the question: What is on the low-end of a high-end market?