The Surfside Inn, a Montauk mainstay with its restaurant and Atlantic Ocean views, has hit the commercial real estate market for $7.25 million.
A prominent hospitality group bought the Sands Motel, says Hal Zwick and Jeff Sztorc at Compass Commercial, who had the exclusive listing.
A 3,200-square-foot traditional-style house, it boasts light-filled interior spaces thanks which take full advantage of the waterfront locale.
A custom-built estate in Montauk, which just came on the market, pays homage to part of what has made Montauk famous — fishing, of course.
Like a tree house set high amongst the trees, this house in Montauk enjoys ocean views from its perch that most don’t have.
In the Hamptons, houses under $1 million are few and far between. In Montauk, opportunity awaits — for $840,000.
“The Mediterranean accents, like the arched doorways, the white stucco and the broken tile floor give the house a sense of warmth and personality that too many modern houses lack,” says Kieran Brew of SERHANT., who has the Montauk listing.
This week, the Eklund Gomes Team at Douglas Elliman debuted the Maple Villas, two new construction homes in Montauk.
Nestled on the picturesque shores of Montauk’s Fort Pond Bay in Culloden Point, this luxurious residence is atop a bluff outside of any flood risk with 215 feet of bay frontage, and a deeded path to private beach access.
This $3,795,000 property is in a prime location for water activities, sitting alongside East Hampton’s Three Mile Harbor.