A symbol of East Hampton’s famed summer colony, a former boarding house in East Hampton Village is looking for a buyer — a family who will love it as much as the current owners’ family has for the last 100 years, according to Frank Newbold of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The modern house offers unobstructed, 180-degree ocean views from practically all rooms thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. The rooftop deck with a fire pit provides another 1,745-square-foot of space to stare out at the ocean views.
Located just over the bridge from the Village of Sag Harbor, the 7,940-square-foot home offers plenty of room for entertaining and relaxing, both indoors and out.
The compound offers breathtaking panoramic views over Upper Sag Harbor Cove that are the real showstopper here. Little legwork will need to be done to capitalize on those views with plans for additions already in place.
The Sunnymede estate in Southampton Village with a grand house on one of the area’s best known streets recently underwent a multimillion renovation and yet managed to retain its late Victorian style.
Located behind hedges in Southampton Village home, this 3,900-square-foot home has been carefully renovated and offers a private pool area.
This awe-inspiring house was designed using a combination of glass, steel, stone and wood by the East Hampton-based architect Mazier Behrooz.
A striking modern home in Amagansett, a few hundred feet from the ocean, was designed by Bates Masi + Architects to accommodate a family, while also taking advantage of the ocean dune environment.
A sprawling Westhampton Beach offers sweeping views across Moriches Bay and a dock for easy access to enjoy living in this prime spot by the water.
Situated on the Peconic Bay, this East Marion house offers breathtaking views of the Bug Light, Orient Harbor, Orient State Park and Shelter Island.