It was all a dream . . . Certainly seems that way now. It’s been nearly 27 years since the Notorious B.I.G. released the video for Juicy, filmed at this house in Water Mill. Plus more top stories this week on Behind The Hedges
The 6.11-acre property at 290 Further Lane boasts a Francis Fleetwood house, and just sold in 2018 for $40 million.
This estate is not only waterfront, but it sits on its own private peninsula, overlooking North Sea Harbor, with its own sandy beach and private dock big enough to hold three boats.
The Springs house affectionately named Squirrel Hall, a place with a rich history tied to East Hampton’s artist colony, will host an open house this weekend.
Real estate transactions for the first month of 2021 kept up the pace with what has been an extremely busy time during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A move-in ready, Nantucket-style house with western views of Quantuck Creek in Quogue has all the outdoor amenities you want, in addition to a large custom-built home.
A 13,000-square-foot house with breathtaking pond views in Sagaponack offers some major bells and whistles, from patio stones that are kept cool in the summer to two car lifts in the garage.
As the Notorious B.I.G. spits the first bars on his chart-topping single, “It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazine,” he is standing on the rooftop of the house at 984 Noyac Path in Water Mill.
Overall, supply on the South Fork declined 1.8% from January to February 2021. The absorption rate and odds of selling also declined overall. Given contract activity continues at pace with all time highs, these declines indicate a continued decline in desirable listing inventory.