News comes this morning that veteran broker Patrick Mclaughlin, who was a manager at Douglas Elliman for more than a decade, most lately in Sag Harbor, has jumped ship to Sotheby’s in East Hampton. Brokerage manager Nanette Hansen says, “A licensed Associate Broker, Patrick has built up an impressive book of business over the course…
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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.
For $10.25 million, you get 0.61 acre of oceanfront, plans by Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects, and all permits and approvals are in place.
Christie Brinkley owns some gorgeous properties, but they’re not selling quickly, so she’s cut $5M off one of them.
The lease for Mary’s Marvelous in Amagansett has sold. The new business will be the organic cafe Organic Krush.
There are just so many nice features packed into this property on Meadowmere Lane, set on one acre of land.
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.
HREO has been the de facto MLS in the East End. Last autumn, a consortium tried to dethrone with a new service called the East End Listing Exchange.
Want to buy a piece of the Hamptons? A parcel has come up for sale in tony Water Mill. It’s about 1.25 acres, but it’s a little on the slim side.
Last night was the fourth annual Privet Hedge Awards Dinner, held at the lovely and swanky Sebonack Golf Club, an affair hosted by Manhattan Media, publishers of Dan’s Papers, AVENUE, AVENUE on the Beach, and Behind the Hedges.