The house at 177 Main Street in East Hampton Village, dating to 1680, was completely reimagined by its previous owner, fashion photographer Don Ashby and his wife.
Nicholas Botta of Botta Sferrazza Architects “masterfully married the original features with new and exciting elements,” says Judi Desiderio of Town & Country.
With inventory on the South Fork in the million-dollar range becoming harder and harder to come by, the North Fork offers an alternative. In Laurel, a small community between Jamesport and Mattituck, a postmodern house in the private community of Laurel Links is one such house on the market.
A newly constructed modern farmhouse, less than a mile to East Hampton Village, is also a smart home featuring the latest in modern technological conveniences.
The home at 28 Halsey Avenue is on the market for $9.149 million with Enzo Morabito of Douglas Elliman.
A new, modern home in the heart of East Hampton Village, situated on a private half-acre flag lot, is minutes from the shops and restaurants on Main Street and Newtown Lane.
Maria Cooper Janis, and her husband, Byron Janis, an internationally renowned concert pianist, own the home at 208 Pond Lane.
A new modern house with rustic accents being built in Amagansett is set for completion in the spring of 2021, but is up for grabs now at the cool price of $9 million.
Sag Harbor Village is filled with many historic homes, but the one at 27 Palmer Terrace is particularly of interest in that this property, designed by a nationally significant architect has gone on the market for the very first time.
William Pedersen, a world-renowned architect, angled the home for uninterrupted views of Gardiner’s Bay.