Welcome to our new feature in which we interview local personalities: agents, architects, interior designers, builders, anyone who plays a part in the world of Hamptons real estate. Want to get in on the fun? Drop us a line! Jane Gill is a Saunders agent and a resident of Sagaponack for “forty years, off and on,”…
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Welcome to our new series where we take a look at one of the East End’s neighborhoods. We’ll discover what makes it so special to live in and what the housing stock is like. What is it about Amagansett? “It is not East Hampton and it is not Montauk–it has a totally unique vibe,” says…
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Nestled among the farm fields of northern Water Mill lies this property, which consists of 2.99 acres of land along with a 3250-square foot house built in 1911. “This is a unique property in that it offers options that you really don’t find in the Hamptons much any more,” says listing agent Romaine Gordon of…
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Welcome to our new feature in which we interview local personalities: agents, architects, interior designers, builders, anyone who plays a part in the world of Hamptons real estate. Want to get in on the fun? Drop us a line! Few Hamptons agents have such an interesting previous career as Noel Love‘s. The Saunders agent began his…
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This house was built in 1992 but has a very timeless feel, just like an old Shingle Style residence. It’s very well located on Rose Way in Bridgehampton, which means the new owner gets a private dock on Sam’s Creek, where they can launch their kayak, paddleboard or small boat right down to Mecox Bay. Asking…
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We keep hearing whispers that the overheated Sag Harbor market is cooling–but it doesn’t seem so at least when it comes to the lower end, anyway. These three properties clicked into contract in record time. Remember the Million-Dollar Teardown? We hope so, since we posted about it on March 5. It’s in contract after less…
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A couple years back, we had a great idea for a new reality show: Who Can Sell This Rubbermaid Shed in Sag Harbor for a Million? (We admit that maybe the title needed a little work.) Three local agents would compete to sell a Rubbermaid Big Max shed, with a luxurious 7′ x 7′ interior,…
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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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If the top ten sales of 2018 in the Hamptons can be summed up in one word, that word would be “unremarkable,” according to Judi A. Desiderio, CEO of Town & Country Real Estate. The biggest sale was $40 million; in other years (such as the blockbuster 2014), that would have been a middling entry…
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We’ve been noticing for a while now that Springs prices have been heating up. Unfortunately, this is difficult to quantify easily, as none of the brokerage market reports breaks Springs into its own category. (Town & Country, which provides fairly granular data, distinguishes between “East Hampton Area,” which includes Wainscott, and “East Hampton Village.” Corcoran…
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