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This luxurious 2.3 acre beachfront residence has been intuitively crafted to create a magnificent entertainers’ retreat caressed by the gentle sounds of the surf. With 315 feet of ocean frontage and unobstructed views over Wainscott Pond, this home sets a high benchmark in quality oceanfront...
For die-hard Ditch Plains wave riders, surfing style rolls into the home as well.
Montauk has changed rapidly in the past few years. While the Montauk from my childhood in the 1970s didn’t look much different than it does now--I remember buying candy in White’s with my allowance, chasing my brothers and sisters around the tiny IGA, swimming at Ditch Plains—the atmosphere is much changed, even from the early 2000s.
Fortunately my sinuses were not clogged, but I felt them clear anyway as I breathed in the mineral-saturated air at the Montauk Salt Cave. Known for their health benefits, salt chambers are popping up all over the country. And “if it’s ‘groovy,’ it ends up in Montauk,” says realtor Lois Moore in Corcoran’s Montauk office.
Montauk will not be the same without Russell “Rusty” Drumm, legendary surfer, fisherman, writer, and co-founder of The Oceans Institute of the Montauk Lighthouse Museum, aka The Montauk Surf Museum, that just opened last summer. Born in Syracuse, NY on February 8, 1947, raised in Levittown, Long Island, Rusty passed away on January 16, 2016 at the age of 68.
Amobile home park in the tony Hamptons? You betcha. Sometimes called “the million-dollar trailer park,” the 20-acre community has got arguably the best views on the entire East End. And access to Ditch Plain beach, a surfing mecca. Which is why several hip billionaires have pitched tent, I mean, trailer there.
From a weekender to permanent resident of Montauk the choice wasn’t hard for Chris Coleman avid surfer and now seasoned real estate professional at Saunders & Associates. Chris really enjoys living life in Montauk with his wife and two young children.
Former commercial artist Dalton Portella now earns his living as a fine artist, photographer, and sometime musician. After a successful career in advertising, the last decade creating movie posters for Miramax Films –from Pulp Fiction to Aviator – he moved to Montauk to “forsake the almighty dollar to concentrate on fine art.”
The Hamptons real estate market is expected to be vibrant this summer! New construction and waterfront are in great
The modern glass-and-wood Sagaponack oceanfront palace used in a commercial for Chanel No. 5 has been listed for sale. The ad – really more a short film – helmed by acclaimed director Baz Luhrmann (known for such works as Moulin Rouge! and The Great Gatsby),