From a lonely lighthouse on a windswept shore where a drowned girl whispers, to an ancient home where ghosts dance, these are the most spooky stories we could find about the Hamptons.
This property was listed earlier this year in a tired condition, with a house built in 1973 that belonged to Father John Drab, a Catholic priest who died at the age of 95. It sold in July for $850K. Three friends–Ben Dixon, Raul Rivera, and Erwin Villaorduna–performed a truly amazing renovation. Dixon, an agent in…
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Jürgen Friedrich, who founded 80s fashion brand Esprit, and his wife Anke Friedrich bought this house–one of many they’ve owned and renovated in the Hamptons, including landmark Southampton estate Linden–because the place reminded Anke of German houses she’d known growing up. The house wasn’t for sale, but Anke bought it anyway, allowing the owners to…
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Between 1908 and 1940, more than 100,000 kit homes were sold in North America. These houses represented the new economic opportunities available to Americans during the inter-war period.
There are just so many great features, we’re not sure we can list them all. But never backing down from a challenge, we will try.
Two acres of land means there’s plenty of outdoors space, including of course a pool and pool house. The house is rather appealing: not too modern, not too trad.
If you’re interested in running your own eatery, here’s a roundup of restaurant spaces for sale from Westhampton to Montauk.
Located in Sag Harbor Hills, this property is significantly larger and more expensive than any other property for sale in the area.
Nothing to do but move in to this adorable c. 1910 farmhouse. And with a last asking price of $3.65 million, it’s a no brainer.
The circa 1840 building, known as L’Hommedieu House, can trace its ownership all the way back to a pre-revolutionary Sag Harbor family.