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“Say hello to the first $2 million summer rental!” So read Crain’s New York Business about an 8,000 square foot manse in Amagansett. Amagansett? It’s a nice place but hardly a locale for such an eye-popping price. So we checked Crain’s link to the property on HREO. Let’s just say somebody added an extra zero.
Alan Schnurman, a prominent investor in East End properties since 1986, has made a name for himself in the Hamptons Real Estate market since joining Saunders & Assoiciates. HRES sat down with Alan for a brief Q & A.
Shh! Don’t call it a basement within earshot of a real estate broker. It’s the “lower level,” puhleeze. No longer an underground space relegated merely to wine cellars, media rooms, or staff quarters, many lower levels are as fabulous as the rest of the house. In fact, because of local height restrictions (32 feet in most cases), lower levels have become as important to the Hamptons house as hedgerows and hydrangeas.
This month our cover property is a beautiful pond front traditional presented by John F. McHugh and Patricia J. Petrillo of Sotheby's International Realty
Hampton's Real Estate Showcase Magazine sits down with Kelly Bensimon to talk about her new book "In The Spirit of The Hampton's".
Hampton's Real Estate Showcase takes a look at Hampton's Builder Jay Bialsky...“I buy great property, and great property leads to great design,” Jay explains. With a keen eye for a parcel’s maximum potential, he is responsible for some of the most magnificent homes and developments on the East End, many of which have unparalleled views.
Unique, mysterious, and eclectic, succulents are as easy to care for as they are trendy. Plant these pretty desert flowers in your garden, porch pots, or create mini-magical arrangements inside your Hamptons home, to add a hip new dose of design.