The new year is off to a great start in the real estate market. Among the listings that have gone into contract is 183 Jobs Lane in Bridgehampton, a stunning modern with a last known ask of $13.495 million.
The Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund revenues for the first 11 months of 2020 total $118.11 million — a whopping 70.5 % higher than 2019.
Meadowcroft, the last remaining Long Island home designed by the noted architect and House & Garden magazine founder Wilson Eyre, is a celebrated 100-year-old-plus home.
A hard-to-come-by opportunity exists to create a waterfront compound with breathtaking sunsets across Little Peconic Bay in the Sag Harbor area, not to mention uninterrupted views across the bay to Robins Island, Southold and Shelter Island.
New to the market, a four-estate property off Bull Path in East Hampton is among those with an open house this weekend.
Embattled developer Ziel Feldman unloaded his property, nearly nine years and one devastating fire later.
A waterfront home with a private dock on Shelter Island with lots of original detail and nautical flair is ready for new owners to chart its next course.
A unique 7,500-square-foot home on one of East Hampton’s most coveted blocks has returned to the market.
Closing just before the new year, an oceanfront house in Quogue Village sold at $22.5 million, a million and a half above the asking price.
The nearly five-acre estate at 55 Coopers Neck Lane changed hands in early December after it was last listed at $39.995 million.