We’ve been crazy about the work of New York- and Oslo-based designers Heiberg Cummings Design for a while now. Now they’ve done their magic on this place.
Grandma has moved out. Which is good news for bargain hunters who don’t mind looking past dowdy furnishings and art.
This Gin Lane estate, with truly magical gardens, offers so much, and yet no one has purchased it in the two years or so it’s been on and off the market.
Anyone looking for a home or a weekend getaway could do much worse than this captivating cottage, listed by Mary Slattery at Corcoran. It’s smallish at 1637 square feet, but there are five bedrooms and two baths. Anyway, who wants to be inside? The area is spectacular. Cow Neck Farm and Port of Missing Men…
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In July 2012, this oceanfront Montauk property closed for $10.5 million, the record for that year. Now it’s closed again for almost $23 million.
This house used to be the barracks and administration building of the Ditch Plain Coast Guard station. It was moved in 1956.
There’s eight acres of land, which includes your own private pond, 300 feet of oceanfront, and of course gorgeous views. The issue is the house.
This completely darling Shelter Island Heights cottage, which looks like it’s actually inhabited by a family of talking bunnies, is in the Carpenter Gothic style.
Rechler Equity Partners held groundbreaking today for the new Canoe Place Inn as well as its new townhouse development called Hampton Boathouses.
In honor of Independence Day, we chose several homes where you can watch fireworks without leaving the comfort of your own hearth (or fire pit).