“We came for several summers and one fall just didn’t leave,” Roy Lichtenstein once said of the Southampton property that he acquired in 1970.
Paramount Realty USA has set the reserve, or minimum bid price, for the Cutchogue home at $1.35 million.
The Hamptons home belonging to Stewart Lane, a Broadway producer who has won six Tony Awards, has come to market this summer at $12 million. Dancing Oaks, as it is called because it is set amid tall trees, is a French Mediterranean estate on four acres in the prestigious Grace Estate in East Hampton. Lane, who…
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A century and a half of history and an artistic pedigree come together on the Shelter Island Heights waterfront, once known as Divinity Hill.
A newly built, custom home, south of the highway in Quogue is new to the market, listed with Lauren A. Battista of Brown Harris Stevens.
Summer is waning, but this waterfront house on Lazy Point in Amagansett has come to market and the next owner can spend summer 2025 staring out at Gardiner’s Bay. “Many say it harkens back to a ‘by-gone’ era due to its natural untouched beauty,” according to the listing from Sotheby’s International Realty. Robert Kohr is…
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The Agency’s Rachel Gonce has the listing in Quogue, which boasts a private dock on a canal between Quantuck Bay and Ogden Pond.
A nearly 80-acre equestrian estate in Water Mill, the largest in the Hamptons, is the most expensive real estate on the market.
Nestled off a secluded driveway, this Westhampton home presents a tranquil fusion of natural beauty, artistic flair and luxurious comfort.
Step back in time to a landmark of Hamptons architecture with the exquisite, historic property located at 64 Huntting Lane in East Hampton.