The Sag Harbor home is listed at $3.995 million, as well as being offered for summer rental at $150,000 for July through Labor Day.
A Sag Harbor home on the National Register of Historic Places sold for $12 million, a half-million over the original asking price, earlier this year.
Among the Hamptons’ open houses this weekend is an opportunity to see a newly remodeled home in Noyac’s Pine Neck, listed for $1.295 million.
The property at 34 High Street, asking $4.7 million, includes not only a newly renovated home, but an updated cottage, called “Le Rose de 34 Bis.”
The selection of Hamptons homes being shown this weekend is no joke. Among them is 5 Rogers Court in Noyac, a home asking $5.495 million.
Step inside a historic house in the heart of Sag Harbor Village to see a major transformation with dramatic interiors.
Sean Ludwick’s release from prison has caused further anguish for the family of his victim, especially since he has returned to the area.
Sean Ludwick, a once-prominent developer who killed a Sag Harbor real estate agent in a drunken-driving crash in 2015, is no longer behind bars.
Million Dollar Listing New York‘s Tyler Whitman has been a part of countless sales in his real estate career, but there is no doubt this one was extra special. Whitman, who works at Triplemint and is based in Manhattan where he oversees the Whitman Team, has purchased an 18-century Sag Harbor home at 43 Garden Street for…
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South Fork real estate is not to be missed this weekend. One home in particular, a Sag Harbor waterfront condominium should be on your list.