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?
A distinctive contemporary home along the ocean in Wainscott, which recently appeared in an episode of HBO’s Succession, has found a buyer for $45 million, in what will be in the top 10 trades on the South Fork this year.
The home at 232 Gibson Lane in Sagaponack, listed with Town & Country Real Estate, has views from nearly every vantage point — the Atlantic Ocean to the south and across an 11-acre agricultural reserve to the north.
An oceanfront Mediterranean-style home on Dune Road in East Quogue is back on the market for $9.25 million, listed with Evan F. Church of the Corcoran Group.
Walk off all that turkey and stuffing during the East Hampton Historical Society’s 2021 House & Garden Tour on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
With inventory low, there is buzz building for this new development by Salty Development and architectural designer Terrence McKeen, listed with Romaine Gordon of Saunders & Associates for between $4.2 million and $6.899 million.