“Everybody is so excited they are opened,” a customer exclaimed as came through the doors of the new Schmidt’s Country Market in Quogue, already bustling with hungry patrons just hours after opening Friday.
Enzo Morabito of Douglas Elliman had the exclusive listing on the Quogue house and also brought the buyer to the deal.
This five-acre estate includes 300 feet of bulkhead, a 100-foot sandy beach, an eight-bedroom, a pool, pool house and more.
The most expensive streets in the Hamptons range between $2.5 million and $11 million based on median sale price.
A new oceanfront home on Dune Road in Quogue sold for $17.5 million, seemingly the biggest sale along the stretch of the famed road this year.
“In my opinion, this modernist work of art is Norman Jaffe’s most crowning achievement on the East End, and it’s without a doubt one of the most major houses west of the canal,” says Douglas Elliman Real Estate’s Enzo Morabito, who holds the listing for 2 and 4 Seascape Lane in Quogue.
Open houses are a great way to find your next home, see inside a house that you have always been curious about, or just get design ideas. 55 Seaside Avenue, Montauk Open house: Sunday, May 5, 11:30PM – 2PM Ask: $2.88 million Beds: 4 Baths: 4.5 Size: 2800 square feet, 0.42 acres Features: Modern minimalistic…
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You still get much more for your money west of the Shinnecock Canal–however, it sure seems that prices are always rising. Some of these new-builds are very stylish and should appeal to anyone. But, being in Quogue and Westhampton Beach, a buyer will pay about half what they’d pay for oceanfront in Sagaponack and Bridgehampton….
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This contemporary in Quogue was actually built in 1988 (when Don Draper would have been getting a little long in the tooth), but it was given a fresh midcentury look by its owner, architect David Neff. The most striking thing about the interiors now is the encaustic cement tiles that decorate the fireplace, kitchen backsplash…
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You want a place on the ocean, but you also want a place nearby to dock your boat. Why not look on the other side of the canal?