This property first came onto the market back in the halcyon days of 2014. It’s lovely, but was pricey at $21.5 million. Now it’s the way-less-halcyon days of 2018 and the place has finally sold, with a last ask of $15 million. It’s represented by Patricia Wadzinski and Frank Newbold at Sotheby’s. Of course, we…
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Once again, Paul Masi of Bates Masi Architects manages to stun us. The owners of this property had had a 1960s modern house designed by a disciple of Marcel Breuer, but unfortunately the house, on an inlet of Georgica Pond, was a victim of Superstorm Sandy. They contacted Paul Masi to design a new home…
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Honestly, although we love our current home intensely, we’re slightly annoyed we didn’t buy this house. It’s just that good.
We love this one! This property has been in the same family since 1958. It’s old-school charming, so we hope that the place won’t be knocked down.
We don’t hate you, beautiful! You deliver pretty much everything anyone could want, including an ocean view, in their Hamptons home.
This house is very cool. It juxtaposes the streamlined design glass and steel with the organic environment that surrounds it.
There’s plenty to like about this Norman Jaffe-designed contemporary on Springs Fireplace Road. Most importantly there are 4.5 acres of land.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation around about the Peconic Community Preservation Fund. So to clear up any misunderstanding, here’s a primer about the CPF.
Despite many celebrity sales in the Hamptons this year, it was a dud year for blockbuster deals. The biggest sale of the year was just $31 million.
This property first hit the market almost three years ago, asking $21.5 million. Now it’s $13.25 million? What’s the issue?