A 9.2-acre estate in Southampton Village sold at its asking price of $32 million at the end of the year, according to deed transfers this week.
Located close to all Southampton Village has to offer, the home at 30 Bernardine Street offers one of the most serene backyards we have seen recently.
The property at 150 First Neck Lane, in the heart of the estate section, sold on Friday, February 21. Listed with Douglas Elliman’s Michaela Keszler, the last asking was $11.95 million.
Located behind gates on just shy of two acres, the 12,000-square-foot home has been “meticulously designed and seamlessly executed.”
The two-story home is close to the Southampton Village’s shops and restaurants, and offers plenty of space with six bedrooms, plus a carriage house with an apartment above it.
An historic Southampton Village home, once owned by the Carnegie family, has found a buyer after three years on the market. The last ask was $23.5 million.
The Sunnymede estate in Southampton Village with a grand house on one of the area’s best known streets recently underwent a multimillion renovation and yet managed to retain its late Victorian style.
In some price points and locations, new listings are making contract movement possible. In others, it either bolsters the fact that overpricing is prevalent or demonstrates that demand is lessening from where it was in fall of 2020.
Located behind hedges in Southampton Village home, this 3,900-square-foot home has been carefully renovated and offers a private pool area.
On January 11, 2021 the Southampton Village Architectural Review & Historic Preservation Board declared the Pyrrhus Concer Homestead a historical landmark.