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Construction is booming once again in the Hamptons. With the demand for new construction at an all time high since the great recession of 2008, both modern and traditional homes are popping up throughout the Hamptons. With so many builders to choose from, now is the time to make your dream home become a reality...
Artists have been drawn to the Hamptons for more than a century, lured by the pastoral vistas, endless seascapes and the shimmering light...
Out west in hot dry climes, say Los Angeles or Santa Fe, indoor rooms moved outdoors a while ago. It’s only very recently that Hamptons’...
Ornamental grasses are about as close to care-free as garden plants get. They’re terrific additions to East End landscapes for a number of reasons. And late summer and autumn is their time to shine.
There’s no question that the color trend of summer is a terrific tangerine hue. Inject a bold, bright, and happy dose of it into your haute Hamptons home!
It’s a design truism that a little bit of color goes a long way. Three industry pros share tips for how to employ it with care....
The 39th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show has returned to Bridgehampton, NY, showcasing the highest levels of equestrian show jumping competition. The Hampton Classic features six show rings, a boutique garden with more than 70 vendors, and a wide selection of dining options, and a new farmer’s market, all on its 60-acre show grounds.
As the summer winds down, a slow down is nowhere in sight for the real estate market in the Hamptons. With interest rates low, prices increasing, and even some bidding wars, the fall season is predicted to be very busy in the Hamptons!
HRES recently had the opportunity to sit down with Tim Davis, of the Corcoran Group, who sold Southampton’s historic Wooldon Manor oceanfront estate, not once, but twice in just six months. It first sold in one transaction in December of 2013 for $75 million. In less than 3 months it was back on the market, selling again in July 2014 in several transactions, for a total of $81,250,000.