A 3,200-square-foot traditional-style house, it boasts light-filled interior spaces thanks which take full advantage of the waterfront locale.
Real estate tycoon Harry Macklowe has listed his waterfront East Hampton estate for $38 million, seven years after purchasing it.
“47 Treasure Island Drive is special on all points,” says Jennifer Brew of Compass, who has the exclusive on the listing at $4,999,000.
Listed with Deborah Srb of Sotheby’s International Realty for $9.95 million, the house at 53 Bay Avenue not only overlooks the water, but it even comes with a 14-foot Boston Whaler, perfect for making use of the private dock.
The modern home at 474 Jobs Lane in Bridgehampton, offering views of both the Atlantic ocean and Mecox bay, is asking $24.5 million.
Gary DePersia of the Corcoran Group, who has completed well over $3 billion in business throughout his 30 years, explains how Hamptons real estate has changed and stayed the same.
An East Hampton Village home exudes classic Americana with its white picket fence and old-world details, while also boasting modern amenities.
Southampton’s secluded island is perfect for someone who wants a luxurious summer rental but also wants to be away from the busy Hamptons.
Enclosed by nearly six acres of pristine land, this state-of-the-art equestrian Wellington estate provides amenities and comfort second to none.
An elegant home with upscale interior finishes on Sag Harbor Village’s esteemed “Captain’s Row” has come to market at $8,995,000.