The house at the corner of Woods Lane and Main Street in the Village of East Hampton, perhaps the most well-known house in the village with its window boxes holding red geraniums each summer and white Christmas lights for the holidays, has been sold after nearly a year and a half on the market.
This two-acre estate in the Village of Quogue was made for entertaining, outdoors as much as indoors. The 8,800-square-foot home, just up the block from Shinnecock Bay is listed for $5.749 million
Between the weather, holidays and the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, there are not many open houses happening this weekend.
Located with proximity to the village shops and restaurants, as well as the famed Cooper’s Beach, the house at 64 Moses Lane hopes to fetch $7.995 million.
The house at 177 Main Street in East Hampton Village, dating to 1680, was completely reimagined by its previous owner, fashion photographer Don Ashby and his wife.
Nicholas Botta of Botta Sferrazza Architects “masterfully married the original features with new and exciting elements,” says Judi Desiderio of Town & Country.
A deal for the ultramodern estate on what is known as “Billionaire’s Row” in Southampton Village closed sold last week.
With inventory on the South Fork in the million-dollar range becoming harder and harder to come by, the North Fork offers an alternative. In Laurel, a small community between Jamesport and Mattituck, a postmodern house in the private community of Laurel Links is one such house on the market.
The 12,500-square-foot traditional house, known as “King of the Hill,” offers eight bedrooms, 10 full baths and three half baths.
A newly constructed modern farmhouse, less than a mile to East Hampton Village, is also a smart home featuring the latest in modern technological conveniences.