The two-story home is close to the Southampton Village’s shops and restaurants, and offers plenty of space with six bedrooms, plus a carriage house with an apartment above it.
While realtors worked over time in 2020 to find people fleeing New York City for the Hamptons, one of the most requested amenities on buyers’ wish lists has been personal space to workout.
The size and nearly perfect rectangular shape of the property allows for a 4,000-to-5,000-square-foot home to be built and that does not even include the space a finished lower level will afford.
In some price points and locations, new listings are making contract movement possible. In others, it either bolsters the fact that overpricing is prevalent or demonstrates that demand is lessening from where it was in fall of 2020.
One look at this newly listed 7,900-square-foot home and its property may make you think you are in the south of France instead of in the woods in Bridgehampton.
Embattled developer Ziel Feldman unloaded his property, nearly nine years and one devastating fire later.
Nicholas Botta of Botta Sferrazza Architects “masterfully married the original features with new and exciting elements,” says Judi Desiderio of Town & Country.
The 12,500-square-foot traditional house, known as “King of the Hill,” offers eight bedrooms, 10 full baths and three half baths.
An iconic property, once part of Henry Ford II’s Southampton oceanfront estate recently went into contract.
The nearly two-acre property is located on a private cul-de-sac, just minutes to downtown Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor Village.