The Hedges Market Report will survey local agents about how their business is doing and what their outlook is—entirely anonymously.
Here’s an interesting property: a renovated, four bedroom farmhouse with a legal two-bedroom, two-bath guest cottage.
The design for this Amagansett Bates+Masi new-build is spectacular; so is the price, but the location, not so much.
Time to do the Hamptons real estate shuffle again! James K. Peyton has joined Corcoran and Debora Oppenheimer joins Elliman.
Barry Rosenstein is asking $70 million for his older East Hampton house. He made headlines with his purchase for $137 million in 2014.
You know how it goes. You buy a nice new property for $137 million, so you put the other property on the market for $70 million.
A year after purchasing a house, the new owners called in local architect Blaze Makoid to transform the house from “spec” to “spectacular.”
Mickey Drexler has cut the price of his oceanfront Wainscott property to $17.95 million, which we consider to be reasonable.
Older Sag Harbor houses tend to be so damn attractive, unlike most new homes. And this one on Green Street, built in 1800, is no different.
One favorite holiday events is East Hampton Historical Society’s house tour, which gives a glimpse inside the area’s most storied residences.