This newly renovated, contemporary turnkey home is fully furnished and located in the heart of East Hampton Village.
The word “important” is often used in listings when refer- ring to some of these beautiful, charming homes. We wondered which noted homes, either on or off the market, are considered, in our esteemed Roundtable’s eyes, as the truly important to the history of the Hamptons?
Open houses happening this weekend in the Hamptons, including a beachfront property at 26 Three Mile Harbor Drive in East Hampton.
Some news from Boca Raton in our continued coverage of the Palm Beach area.
Gregg Klewicki, also known as Gregg the Woodcarver, has left his mark on Long Island and is continuing to do so. Bear carvings are his signature, particularly benches flanked by two brown bears holding up the seat with their paws.
Tracey Murray Kupferberg knows Long Island. She’ll make everything you ever wanted a reality . . . along with singular touches you never thought to dream of.
A stately home along coveted Quogue’s Dune Road, built in the early 1900s and on the market for the first time in 50 years, is asking $13.75 million.
This historic 1880s Victorian in Southampton offers lots of charm but is also perfect for entertaining family and friends with its incredible proportions.
Two familiar names in the Hamptons will open an office here for The Agency, a global boutique real estate brokerage, this summer.
In the market for your Hamptons summer dream home? Then the house on 1471 Meadow Lane in Southampton is a great place to start.