A Westhampton Beach estate located on a creek just off Moriches Bay, listed for $9.149 million, is among the Hamptons properties to recently find buyers.
Why worry about taking care of a big house when you can have space in a co-op and make some rental income instead?
A contemporary East Hampton home near Clearwater Beach in Springs, listed for $2.995 million with Rylan Jacka of Sotheby’s International Realty, was designed to maximize the water views and natural light.
A custom-built home offers direct access to the pond, and also features high-end amenities and modern conveniences.
Jeremy Morton, who is also behind Morty’s Oyster Stand on Napeague, and Provisions Natural Foods Market & Cafe in Water Mill, has purchased Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk.
This nearly 6,300-square-foot home abuts a five-acre reserve affording privacy, while its location is close to both Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor.
A luxurious south-of-the-highway property, which underwent a major renovation before hitting the market at $6.995 million, offers many amenities for indoor-outdoor entertaining, working, or relaxing.
These top performers have the moxie for today’s buy/sell market and are highly in tune with the importance of providing their expert understanding of the Hamptons honed from this unique perspective.
Bespoke Real Estate, which represented both the buyer and seller, says that thes sale of Jule Pond will be the highest paid price for a single property in Hamptons history.
On Saturday, there is a chance to view a private waterfront home in East Hampton’s Grace Estates, listed for $8.5 million with Michael Daly and Matthew Spratford of Douglas Elliman.