A secluded property on Barcelona Point in East Hampton has sold for $10.2 million — more than $2 million over ask.
On the South Fork, where large homes abound, energy codes are getting more stringent.
After just one month on the market, an architectural stunner still under construction in East Hampton Village found a buyer. The mid-build sale is emblematic of a growing trend, experts say.
The Elaine de Kooning House and Studio was nominated as a locally significant place as de Kooning was a prominent abstract expressionist artist who lived and worked for 14 years, until her death in 1989.
On the market for $2.775 million, an East Hampton, listed for sale with Robert Bass of Sotheby’s International Realty, is full of character and plenty of amenities.
Walk off all that turkey and stuffing during the East Hampton Historical Society’s 2021 House & Garden Tour on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
“Masterfully crafted in 2004 by architect Katherine Fee and builder George Lombardi, this expansive 9,112-square-foot home is a beautiful interpretation of traditional shingle style and contemporary elegance,” says the listing.
“51 West End Road is a dream composition of the most sought-after qualities all combined: privacy, exclusivity, a grand yard with gardens and a pool, all overlooking the ocean with no dune obstruction whatsoever,” says Kyle Rosko of the Eklund | Gomes Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
The south-of-the-highway land located at 94 Skimhampton Road, once owned by the singer Paul Simon, is available for $10.7 million.
This first weekend in November is your opportunity to explore some new homes on the market. Check out this Northwest Woods home on the south shore being shown this weekend.