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Over 14 acres with 500+ ft. of ocean frontage. Completely modernized and transformed, with no expense spared,
Angela Boyer-Stump is a Global Real Estate Advisor, Licensed Salesperson with Sotheby’s International Realty, which represents extraordinary real estate and features some of the most exquisite luxury properties in the Hamptons. HRES got the chance to sit down with Angela for a brief Q&A.
Informed by an aesthetic that reaches across centuries while embracing the best of what’s new, a magnificent residence commands 2.5 manicured acres of gardens and specimen trees in an estate setting within Southampton’s most coveted gated community with deeded beach access. Timeless splendor and gracious elegance combine within this 10,000 SF+/- European style manor which is lent a measure of gravitas by its stucco and stone exterior and is sequestered behind a gated entry that leads to house and a pair of 3 car garages.
A blanket to cuddle under, sweet treats, or totally fabulous flowers - here’s some great gift ideas that will win your Valentine’s heart.
Sagaponack - Oceanviews - 3.5 Acres - 5,500 sq. ft. Heated Pool - Tennis - 6 Bedrooms - 4.5 Baths Last Asking Price : $24,950,000
Being involved in the real estate market for roughly 27 years, as both a buyer and seller, I have knowledge of many facets of the business that are not common among the majority. Initially involved in real estate development as a builder, my background has given me an understanding of valuation from an investment perspective.
MKL is currently building some of the most exclusive Modern & Traditional homes in the Hamptons, all in prime locations, from South of the Highway in East Hampton to waterfront in Southampton.  These projects encompass both new construction (including tear-downs) and major renovations, with several new projects having commenced in the Fall.
The bright colors of summer flowers are behind us now, and autumn’s blaze of foliage—which was spectacular this year—is over until next year. But as the East End heads into winter there is still beauty to be found in home landscapes. In the quiet of winter the landscape sheds its summer finery to reveal its underlying forms--its bones.