After the flurry of spring buying, it’s time to make some price cuts. And that’s just what has happened with these three stunning properties.
The Southampton Pointe complex units are finally available to buy by the public, and we think they represent pretty good value.
Everyone knows and loves Grey Gardens–and AmEx, it seems, has rented the property for summer events.
We’ve seen a lot of unusual game features in Hamptons real estate, but this is the first one we remember with a professional croquet court.
Christie Brinkley owns some gorgeous properties, but they’re not selling quickly, so she’s cut $5M off one of them.
New York Times editor Arthur Gelb had the kind of storied career you never hear about any more. This cute cottage on Mill Pond was his Hamptons retreat.
This property offers spectacular views as well as a lot of history. It’s three bedrooms set on 0.8 of an acre with a sandy beach.
Matt Lauer listed his lovely 25 acre spread for $18 million, then cut the price $1 million in September. As of today he’s cut the price to $14.9 million.
Tick Hall, one of the Montauk Association houses built by McKim, Mead and White and owned by TV personality, author, and raconteur Dick Cavett, is for sale.
Wondering how to bring your dated 80s home into the current century? Glean some tips from this house in East Hampton north. Bordering reserve, the 2000 square foot house is set on 0.92 of an acre. There are three bedrooms, three and a half baths, and a finished lower level with gas fireplace and screening…
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