East End towns tend to be grouped together when people say that they’re “going out to ‘the Hamptons.’” But each town and hamlet is unique, and has its own personality and individual characteristics.
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Bravo talk show host Andy Cohen is buying an empty oceanfront lot in the Amagansett Dunes, reports Behind the Hedges. The original report also mentioned that celebrity friend Sarah Jessica Parker ...
Wyndecote, a late 19th-century Queen Anne-style home in Southampton, has just been listed for sale with a $22.5 million asking price, reports the Wall Street Journal. The seller is Scott Bessent, the ...
On Monday, we asked readers to guess the asking price of this charming south-of-the-highway cottage in East Hampton, located just moments from village shops and restaurants. Our poll was pretty split, ...
Spanning a massive 23,000 square feet in size, the largest house available for sale in the Hamptons has just found a buyer and is currently in contract, reports Behind the Hedges. Since listing for ...
The oceanfront compound at 404 & 406 Old Montauk Highway in Montauk has just come on the market for $24.95 million. In the past, the 3.1-acre property with the main house at 406 Old Montauk Highway ...
Originally built in 1895, the Southampton village estate at 75 First Neck Lane sold back in 1997 for $2.5 million and was renovated by the buyer. By 2012, the house was back on the market with an ...
Built in 1994, this Southampton village estate section home at 252 First Neck Lane has just come on the market for $15.95 million. The nearly $16 million asking price will afford the buyer more than 2 ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can buy or rent for a certain price in the Hamptons. Today’s price: $6 million in Southampton village. The most expensive home we’re ...
Avid Curbed readers may remember the amazing three-year restoration that was done to this Sag Harbor village whaling captain’s home after the 1840s structure was purchased for $1.7 million in 2013.
Last week, our friends at Behind the Hedges reported that Four Fountains—a 1928 Southampton home once featured in Houses of the Hamptons—has come on the market for $35 million. When the home was first ...
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