When COVID-19 hit, two sisters’ flair for creating glamorous outdoor picnics took off. Now, the ladies behind Destination Haus bring the destination to their clients.
Gurney’s resort beach club, which requires a $30,000 fee for seasonal membership, is nearby this 5,400-square-foot home and a two-year membership is being offered to sweeten the pot.
“Dig your own clams, fillet your fish at the fillet station, moor your boat, keep your kayak and paddle board nearby, or just relax and enjoy the amazing sunsets,” the listing reads.
A two-bedroom unit in Montauk Shores Condominium, an oceanfront trailer park, has come on the market at $1.675 million.
Lotito sums up this skill level among the professional members of his 38 Montauk Plumbing & Heating employees like this: “Old-school quality, backed by new-age technology.”
The five-acre property has a restaurant, 22-slip deepwater marina, 14 rental units in three separate buildings, plus a separate house.
The architect of the largest Ponzi scheme in history died at the the Federal Medical Center in Butner, N.C., a world away from his formal luxurious abodes, which included an oceanfront home in Montauk that happens to be on the market once again.
Jeremy Morton, who is also behind Morty’s Oyster Stand on Napeague, and Provisions Natural Foods Market & Cafe in Water Mill, has purchased Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk.
Julianne Moore and her director husband, Bart Freundlich, have finally sold her cottage on Fort Pond in Montauk for $2.85 million, six years after first listing it for $3.5 million.
The iconic Martell’s at Montauk and Montauk Fuels, a traditional-style gas station with a three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, are listed for $5.475 million.