Back in 1829, when greater Brookhaven was a bustling shipbuilding port, the Congregational Chapel was built, leading to the name of the street.
“The seven-acre sweep of land all the way from Further Lane to the ocean is very rare and very impressive,” says Frank E. Newbold of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The Penny Homestead in Laurel, built in 1879 and renovated in 2022, combines craftsmanship, like a spindled front porch and mullioned windows, with modern amenities.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity awaits on the ocean in East Hampton — for a select few that is. It’s the most expensive home on the market.
A waterfront compound in Sag Harbor, owned by the interior designer Steven Gambrel, has come on the sales market for the first time since 2002.
Priced at $1.3 million, the house at 22 Fortune Cookie Lane in Hampton Bays offers 2,369 square feet and is nestled on a cul-de-sac.
An Amagansett house, just a few blocks from the ocean with a pathway directly to the sandy beach, is asking $19.5 million.
If this Shelter Island property sells for its $15.495 million asking price, or close to it, it would beat the island’s record for the most expensive sale.
The Amagansett home of the late world-renowned painter and sculptor Jennifer Bartlett has hit the market for $2.75 million.
Henry Koehler, the renowned sporting artist and illustrator, lived in this Southampton Village home for three decades. The new owners now have plans to modernize, while embracing its center hall Colonial past.