Somewhere, the original owners of this 1920s bungalow are laughing themselves sick over the current asking price. There’s just 900 square feet of space, along with a petite 0.19-acre plot, yet we reckon the property is worth the $1.585 million asked for it, or something close. It’s represented by Susan Sprott at Sotheby’s.
The interior needs a complete redo. For one thing, you can see below there’s a rip in the space-time continuum next to the sofa and those aren’t cheap to fix.
The attic/loft is juuust right for some cozy cots.
The kitchen, we must say, is kind of cute, as is the rest of the living area with stove.
Plus, there’s a handy shed for weekend guests! See you in the morning!
So why’s it worth the ask? Look at the view above. Lovely uninterrupted (well, except for the guest shed) view of the nature preserve down to the water. Plus you can easily walk to both Havens Beach directly opposite and downtown Sag Harbor Village. What do you think?
For more, click here. 59 Hempstead Street, Sag Harbor