Now listed at $5.6 million, the home at 958 Cobb Road in Water Mill is represented exclusively by Beate V. Moore of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The classic Hamptons-style home at 288 Bluff Road, overlooking the preserved 100-acre double dune and the Atlantic Ocean, is being offered at $7.5 million.
“Industrial flourishes like the robust metal frames, doors with ribbed glass inserts, canvas roller shades and antique push-button switches add substance and durability,” says Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The $105 million sale of the Jule Pond property was indeed one for the record books in the Hamptons, but there are some other record-breaking-deals of note in the Southampton area.
Inside this Amagansett house having an open house this weekend, buyers can also enjoy an open-concept living and dining rooms with an accent wall and Denmark Dineson Douglas fir plank flooring.
The closing price makes the Jule Pond transaction the most expensive sale for a single piece of property ever on the East End.
This unique compound surrounded by agricultural reserve farmland and riding fields in Bridgehampton has just been listed to the tune of $4.75 million.
Southampton Town is one step closer to creating the first municipally led community choice aggregation (CCA)/community distributed generation (CDG) community solar project on Long Island.
Legendary talk show host Dick Cavett’s home in Montauk, known as Tick Hall and one of the historic homes known as the “Seven Sisters,” has sold for $23.6 million, making it the most expensive sale in Montauk so far in 2021. Compass confirmed that Chris Coleman, a Montauk-based agent, closed the deal on the iconic…
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An East Hampton home, minutes from the beach, bay and town is among those having an open house on the East End this weekend.