The contemporary, Norman Jaffe-designed house in East Hampton will go to the highest bidder through Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions next month.
Close to everything the Village of East Hampton has to offer, this newly listed south-of-the-highway home at 26 Pantigo Road is asking $2,595,000
The 5,000-square-foot Bridgehampton home, designed by noted architect Frank Greenwald, features a pool, pool house, tennis court and more.
Just a couple months after being listed, one of the original Southampton summer colony “cottages” is in contract. Wyndecote, built in 1886 by architect Robert Henderson Robertson (who also designed the Rogers Memorial Library) as his own home, has had a facelift. The property is currently owned by hedge funder Scott Bessent, who served as chief…
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From the outside, says listing agent Hillary Davis, “High Bluff House looks classic Hamptons, clad in weathered grey shingles. Step inside and you step into an exciting modernist experience with a nod to Bauhaus.” Sotheby’s agent Davis has listed the property, built in 1996, for $7.395 million. Adds Davis, “With a commanding presence high on…
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Sorry, folks. Earlier today we jumped the gun a little regarding a very interesting bit of news, but right now, we’re assuming wires got crossed. One of our very reliable sources told us that a certain fashion designer had sold his Tyson Lane oceanfront estate for a staggering sum of money. In our excitement, we…
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On prestigious Quimby Lane, right on Sagg Pond, is a pretty house built in 1917. It belongs to ballerina Sono Osato, who’s now 98 years old.
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. This week we’re exploring Sag Harbor Village, which has been the hot area of the Hamptons for a few years now….
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Old West Lake Drive is a short street on the southern part of Lake Montauk, connecting Montauk Highway and West Lake Drive. It’s fairly peaceful and quiet, a perfect setting for this property. “If it’s not my favorite house in Montauk, it’s definitely one of them,” says Rylan Jacka of Sotheby’s, who’s listed the property…
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Choreographer, director, dancer, and producer Jerome Robbins–perhaps best known for West Side Story–loved his humble Bridgehampton hideaway. He died in 1998, leaving this property to the Jerome Robbins Foundation, which is now selling it. (He loved the place so much his ashes were scattered on the beach/ocean in front of the property.) Proceeds from the…
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