The midcentury Amagansett home built for Tony Award-winning playwright Neil Simon now is a summer rental that comes with luxurious amenities.
An estate in Water Mill’s “horse country” is also available for rent this summer — and you can even bring your horses with you.
Want a high-quality summer rental that is out of the frenzy of summertime in the Hamptons, but don’t want to sacrifice the fashionable surroundings? The interior designer Anthony Baratta is renting his Flanders home this season.
Southampton’s secluded island is perfect for someone who wants a luxurious summer rental but also wants to be away from the busy Hamptons.
The summer rental market has always played an important role in Hamptons real estate and the opportunity to generate income by renting out your home for all or part of the season has made home ownership here more accessible to many. But, what is it like on the rest of Long Island?
We looked into what was still available in the Hamptons for the month of August through Labor Day in four different price points.
Our Real Estate Roundtable weighs in on what’s happen- ing on the rental market and whether the profile of the “typical” summer rental has changed in 2023.
G2D Group, which completed a luxury apartment building in downtown Riverhead last year, is well underway with its second project in town.
A newly-renovated house with modern coastal style, just steps from John Steinbeck’s cottage, is available for any two weeks in August.
A proposed large-scale workforce housing project in Quiogue would provide more than 100 units, but it has left some questioning the scale, particularly in a small hamlet west of the Shinnecock Canal.