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When buyers, sellers and the media want to know what's happening in the luxury real estate market in the Hamptons—and how current conditions are affecting the ...
As an active member of the East End community and a full-time Hamptons resident for more than 25 years, Nancy Grady is exceptionally well-positioned to guide buyers...
Mala Sander is a consummate real estate professional specializing in high-end sales and rentals throughout the Hamptons. Her in-depth knowledge of the inventory and market trends in all East...
"As a real estate professional in the Hamptons for over three decades I've seen enormous change. Change in the real estate industry and change to the landscape," says Judi Desiderio, CEO and President of Town & Country Real Estate...
For more than two decades, Enzo Morabito has successfully helped sellers, buyers,renters, investors and the Hamptons' top builders and land developers with their complete real estate needs ...
Christopher Burnside has been an associate broker in the Bridgehampton brokerage office of Brown Harris Stevens and its predecessor firm since 1999. Since 2000 and every year thereafter, he has been the Top Producer ...
Michaela Keszler, a Senior Associate Broker with Douglas Elliman, is a very successful and well respected leader in the Hamptons Real Estate Community and specializes in high-end sales and rentals. Investors, buyers and sellers appreciate her true professional...
Luisa Keszler has been exposed to the market from early in childhood. Having earned degrees in Sociology and Marketing from the University of Miami, she went on to learn the business side of real estate as a Marketing Coordinator. Once Luisa became an agent, she immediately achieved success by assisting a number of customers in finding their dream homes.
One day in 2005 while sitting in an open house at one of her listings in Sagaponack North, Sotheby’s agent Dana Trotter took a look around and realized that it was the perfect property for her and her family. A prize-winning equestrienne who rode professionally before entering real estate 18 years ago, the parcel was not only large – three acres – but also had paddocks and a barn that could be perfect for a stable.
Debra Scott has lived on the South Fork on and off since her first summer here in the 1970s, when she was an au pair. She later worked as a waitress at the original Bobby Van’s when it was where World Pie is now, and of course, served all the literary lions of the day.