The old houses in Westhampton Beach’s estate section are so gracious and elegant. We’re not sure how old this place is, but surely it blends in nicely with the others.
In Westhampton Beach, Beach Bakery Grand Cafe is a very popular meeting spot right in the center of Main Street. It’s now available for sale for the first time in 30 years.
This listing is in the best part of Westhampton Beach; it’s not oceanfront, but being bayfront means you get a deepwater dock for your boat.
We picked out three handsome Westhampton Beach properties in different styles at about the same price. None are oceanfront, though.
Got a big extended family? Want guests to have their own space? Then this Westhampton Beach compound is for you.
Lots of moving going on in the local real estate community! First up, real estate lawyer Joseph Salvi has joined Corcoran as Senior Managing Director of the Southampton office. Joseph says, “I’m so pleased to have the opportunity to be a part of the Corcoran family, taking with me my skills as a seasoned real estate attorney and applying them…
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We’ve seen a lot of unusual game features in Hamptons real estate, but this is the first one we remember with a professional croquet court.
Guess west of the canal really is as hot as they say! Town & Country’s Westhampton Beach office is welcoming two new faces.
This oceanfront modern home is a recent design by New York-based COOKFOX Architects and built by Reinhardt O’Brien Construction, best known for the Houses at Sagaponac. It’s available for $250K for the summer from Lauren A. Battista at Brown Harris Stevens. Nestled in the dunes, the home features mahogany decking facing the ocean, along with a hot tub. Inside,…
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Once the most expensive Hamptons listing west of the canal, the grand 16,000-square-foot Atwater estate at 66 Seafield Lane in Westhampton Beach is now in contract for $16.75 million. The sale is going through Douglas Elliman superbroker Enzo Morabito. Designed by Lincoln Memorial architect Henry Bacon in 1903 as a summer estate for coal baron William Cutler Atwater, the…
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