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In the Hamptons where bigger often means better, there are some tiny residential gems. The good news: small doesn’t have to be minimalist. Whether you’re downsizing or starting out, there’s a sweet little abode for every income bracket and taste level.
The Parker Homestead in Southampton Village, built circa 1925, is on the market for the first time ever! Built in the architectural style known as American Foursquare, this charming 2½ story home was originally owned by Maryanna and Peter Zabriski, who raised their six children there. Mary, one of their children, was three years old at the time the house was built.
As we welcome in 2016, Sandy Gallin’s 466 Further Lane “will welcome in a new owner this year”, predicts listing broker Linda Haugevik, of Douglas Elliman.
When you step inside a Sean Avery home prepare to be amazed and awestruck by the beauty and detail that both of his new properties have to offer. HRES sat down with Sean Avery and his real estate broker Matthew Breitenbach of Douglas Elliman to discuss each home located in the Village of Southampton.
Bishops Pond set the benchmark for modern luxury condo ownership in the Hamptons with a fast selling and smart style of living. First offered in 2013, the extraordinary community of beautifully finished townhomes and villas defines resort-style living...
Imagine owning a home that is capable of removing all the stress from everyday life. Well, we found such a home at 14 Maple Street, in Montauk. This modern masterpiece is not just a home - it’s an experience.
Watchcase, Sag Harbor is in the final phase of its restoration and development, and closings are now underway. Built in 1881 and unused since 1979, this summer marks the long-awaited completion of a property that has served as a national model for historic revitalization.
The most exciting phrase of the summer isn’t always, “free beach access” or “fresh lemonade.” Instead, it’s when we hear the promising two words of “new construction.” These three newly built homes (nicknamed Triple Delight) are reminiscent of legendary literary houses...
The land had been on the market for quite awhile because “people didn’t know what to do with the eight-foot grade” that ran from one end of the property to the other. But that was no obstacle for Lindy Woolcott, who after having purchased the Water Mill parcel met three different parties who had all considered buying it before finally chickening out. In fact, with her “mathematical brain,” she embraced the challenge...
In an area known for palatial abodes, it’s odd to note that several highend condominium developments are cropping up. Keith Green a broker at Halstead Property and head of sales at the new Harbor’s Edge in Sag Harbor, attributes the trend to the fact that “one baby boomer turns 65 every 7.6 seconds.” Having reached that certain age, the postwar generation no longer wants to be strapped to a typical Hamptons’ house where “it takes 11 to 15 people to maintain it.