A luxurious home in Water Mill came to market last week for $7,395,000 with Jennifer Friedberg of Compass.
Nine seasons in, “Summer House” continues to bring the drama to the Hamptons, much of it taking place in a lavish Water Mill home.
Set at 56 Lower Seven Ponds Road, at the end of a 400-foot winding driveway, is the one-level contemporary on 1.6 private acres in Water Mill.
Amelia M. Doggwiler of Brown Harris Stevens, who recently represented the buyer of another Fordune estate that recently sold for nearly $23 million, has the listing.
A new study shows that the United States’ most exclusive zip codes saw prices rise over the past year, including Water Mill.
“SkyBox,” an award-winning Water Mill home that looks like “a sculpture floating effortlessly” in the hillside, is being offered for nearly $10 million.
A “superbly renovated,” Vermont-style barn in Water Mill, has come to market with Beate V. Moore of Sotheby’s International Realty.
A nearly 80-acre equestrian estate in Water Mill, the largest in the Hamptons, is the most expensive real estate on the market.
The striking Water Mill residence sits on 1.69 acres on Cobb Isle, a peninsula overlooking Mecox Bay and beyond to the Atlantic Ocean.
Thanks to vineyard views, the Water Mill estate has been dubbed “Vinea.” It includes a new main residence and a fully renovated carriage house.