A small beach house on the ocean in Sagaponack was looking for $9.95 million, while a 10,000-square-foot estate on Shelter Island wanted $9.45 million.
A waterfront home with a private dock on Shelter Island with lots of original detail and nautical flair is ready for new owners to chart its next course.
Between the weather, holidays and the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, there are not many open houses happening this weekend.
William Pedersen, a world-renowned architect, angled the home for uninterrupted views of Gardiner’s Bay.
This shingle Gambrel-style waterfront home on Shelter Island offers unobstructed views of West Neck Harbor and Noyac Bay.
“Treetops” spans two lots in Shelter Island Heights, an elevated property with wide open water views and a greenbelt that is trimmed each year.
This Shelter Island house provides the ultimate in waterside living, with a panoramic view of Gardiner’s Bay and a pool placed dramatically at what seems like the water’s edge.