Despite the Hamptons real estate market having a banner year with soaring home prices, Sagaponack dipped this year on the annual list of the most expensive zip codes in the country.
It’s never too early to start planning for the warmer months on the island, especially when outdoor entertaining is as easy as it comes with this Southampton property.
Anthony Porco of Rosewood Developers collaborated with Nicholas Hogan on 593 Flying Point Road, a south-of-the-highway property with a last ask of $18 million.
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 closing price makes the Jule Pond transaction the most expensive sale for a single piece of property ever on the East End.
“Two classic farmhouse gable forms cap the second floor of the home and resemble two side-by-side floating barns,” according to The Up Studio, the architectural design firm on the project.
“The owners of 5 Burnetts Cove Road., a professional couple, really enjoyed the process of the design and build of this amazing modern home,” says Cee Scott Brown of the CeeJackTeam.
A striking south-of-the-highway home in Water Mill is in perfect condition, ready for new owners and their designer to put personal fishing touches on beautiful interior and exterior spaces.
Situated at one of the highest points on the South Fork, this Water Mill home offers 360-degree views as far as the eye can see. The very private 5.2 acres at 14 Water Mill Heights Drive is listed at $3.495 million.
Among the open houses this weekend is one at 1150 Majors Path in Water Mill, listed at the reduced price of $1.795 million. The 2,500-square-foot home sits on just under a quarter of an acre and boasts a uniquely triangular pool.