Historic home on Georgica Pond offers views of the Atlantic Ocean from both the main and guest houses, set on 11.2 acres on the highly desired Briar Patch Road in East Hampton Village.
The rare 9.4-acre oceanfront property in Amagansett can hold one large house or four separate ones. The opportunity is one-of-a-kind.
While realtors worked over time in 2020 to find people fleeing New York City for the Hamptons, one of the most requested amenities on buyers’ wish lists has been personal space to workout.
Two parcels at the end of a cul-de-sac are available for $2.85 million, or just purchase the property with a 6,000-square-foot contemporary home on it for $2.375 million.
The size and nearly perfect rectangular shape of the property allows for a 4,000-to-5,000-square-foot home to be built and that does not even include the space a finished lower level will afford.
The first two weeks of February 2021 have already surpassed the entire month of February 2020 for the number of contracts signed, setting the Hamptons up for what could potentially be its biggest sales year of the century thus far.
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.
A historic home in the Village of Southampton, once owned by the Carnegie family, has found a buyer after three years on the market, plus more in Hamptons real estate news.
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.