Get it while you still can: A new three-unit luxury development directly on Sag Harbor Cove has only one unit left.
“I’m so happy that the property is going from one fashionable Jackie to another, so to speak,” says Kathy Zappola of Compass who helped designer Jackie Astier find the unique East Hampton property.
The sale of 83 Dune Road in East Quogue came in at $18.75 million, making it not only the highest priced transaction on the famed oceanfront stretch this year, but also the biggest sale west of the Shinnecock Canal in 2021.
The Menhaden, a stylish independent luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Greenport Village that opened nearly three years ago, has been scooped up by buyers who clearly see the North Fork’s potential.
Two separate parcels near Georgica Pond traded—the 6.8-acre parcel with the residence sold for $75 million while the vacant adjacent 1.63-acre property went for $10 million, according to Suffolk County deed transfers.
Nest Seekers International’s Dylan Eckardt, the self-proclaimed Prince of Montauk, had told Behind The Hedges recently that he secured the asking price after a so-called bidding war.
The property at 32 Lighthouse Road in Hamptons, just north of the Ponquogue Bridge over to Dune Road, was listed at $3.995 million for eight months.
Kelly Klein, the photographer and the ex-wife of the designer Calvin Klein, purchased a waterfront parcel on North Haven with a small fishing cottage on it, for $15.9 million.
The south-of-the-highway home of the noted Broadway and Hollywood production designer, Peter Larkin, was sold to a neighbor earlier this spring.
Nest Seekers International’s Dylan Eckardt, better known as the “Prince of Montauk,” put his royal touch on what is likely one of the biggest deals in the Hamptons so far this year.