Just listed for the first time ever, the 3.54-acre East Hampton property offers a rare opportunity to own a 19th century farmstead.
One of the prime commercial locations in the Village of East Hampton could soon be home to a new retailer now that it’s changed hands.
Peloton shares may have sharply fallen this week, but founder and CEO John Foley successfully unloaded his old East Hampton house.
Noted high-end art dealer, Paul Herring, finished out the year by buying a nearly-four acre East Hampton estate in the center of a private waterfront community with access to Northwest Harbor.
After just one month on the market, an architectural stunner still under construction in East Hampton Village found a buyer. The mid-build sale is emblematic of a growing trend, experts say.
A turnkey East Hampton house, the property at 367 Sag Harbor Turnpike also comes with a pool, hot tub, and tennis court, all set on a secluded flag lot.
Illustrious handbag designer Judith Leiber died a year ago, famously just a few hours after her husband, painter Gerson Leiber, passed away. They purchased this property in the artist’s enclave of Springs back in 1956, which is now for sale. “For over sixty years Judith and Gerson Leiber passionately worked on their grounds and home,”…
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This lovely house, part of the Ocean Avenue historic district, was sold by comedian Chevy Chase in 2001. (The price then was $10.1 million, in case you’re wondering.) It was designed in the Shingle Style by well regarded East Hampton architect Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, best known for Grey Gardens, around 1899. Brothers Frederick G. Potter…
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This cottage, which has been in the same family for over 50 years, was originally purchased with a still in the basement. (Don’t you wish it was still there?) A hundred years after the Volstead Act was passed, we figure those owners would laugh about all the local, legal winemaking, beer-brewing, and even distilling going…
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