Those looking for a home with an outstanding view of the Shinnecock Bay found their perfect match at 13A Lighthouse Road in Hampton Bays.
The 1.4-acre pastoral property offers a two-bedroom, one-bath cottage surrounded by mature landscaping, situated on the Bridgehampton-Water Mill border.
Built in 1967 by Charles Gwathmey, one of the iconic “New York Five” architects, the home recently hit the market for $2.5 million.
In this week’s market update, Hamptons Market Data looks at how buyer sentiments are changing in this still strong real estate market.
Meghan and Harry, can you hear me? Behind the gates of a four-acre property o the Quiogue peninsula, down a long driveway, just past the motor court, sits a home with 22,000 square feet of living space surrounded by well- landscaped grounds.
Among the most breathtaking properties being sold on the East End is a traditional Hamptons home overlooking Peconic Bay.
The Plum Cottage in Bridgehampton, originally built in 1860 as the school headmaster’s home, is looking for a buyer.
The late Henry W. Koehler, one of the top sporting artists in the world, painted many of his equestrian paintings, for which he was known, in his studio in his quaint Southampton Village home.
Set on a 2.3-acre waterfront property, the home offers “old world charm” paired with modern amenities, according to the Douglas Elliman listing. Michaela Keszler is the broker.
Lorraine Bracco seems to be downsizing in the Hamptons — or is she setting the stage for another HGTV series?