The columnist Maureen Dowd may be all about business in Washington, D.C. but she has scooped up a whimsical house in the Hamptons.
The message to the East Hampton Town Board was clear after a conditions report on the former home, studios and guest house of Abstract Expressionist artists James Brooks and Charlotte Park: Much can and should be saved.
A farmhouse in the historic part of Springs is new to the market, listed with Beate V. Moore of Sotheby’s International Realty for $3.25 million.
A house on Gardiner’s Bay in Springs sold on Friday, September 30, 2022, for $12 million — the highest residential sale in the hamlet.
For the first time in a century, the historic home that once belonged to the Abstract Expressionist artist Nicolas Carone is on the market.
A designer-finished Hamptons Cape has what Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty is calling “magical outdoor spaces.”
The Springs home of Edwina von Gal, a prolific East Hampton-based landscape designer known throughout the country, has been listed for $11.5 million. Jenny Landey and Zack Dayton of Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing for the home that appears to be floating over the marsh land on Accabonc Harbor. Hamilton Smith, a partner of Marcel Breuer,…
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With several Hamptons open houses being held this weekend, it is the perfect time to check out a beautiful East Hampton ranch.
The Brooks-Park Home and Studios in East Hampton is one of 11 properties identified as the most endangered historic places in America, according to a new list from the National Trust of Historic Preservation.
Even though Matter passed away more than 20 years ago, the interior of her former 1950s home in Springs still reflects her artistic aesthetic.