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Long Island had a pretty mild winter this year. There were no snowstorms, and hardly even any flurries. While we certainly had our fair share of cold days, the arrival of spring felt like it came at an appropriate time -- and with the sun sticking around a little bit longer into the evening, people are gearing up to get back outside...
Welcome to our new, weekly “Deals” feature on HamptonsRealEstateShowcase.com - These exceptional listings are sure to attract a lot of attention for their incredible values. Be sure to look for more exciting “Deals” every Friday right here on our homepage…
Waterfront Home on Hayground Cove Wants $7.5M...Stunning Montauk Modern Home is Yours for $2.25M...Sag Harbor Property With Approvals for a Modern Home Finds a Buyer...The “Savior of Central Park” Sells Her Wainscott Home for $7.4M...
When we think of the word “trend,” we envision quickly evolving and often short-lived fashions and designs that come and go. They make an enormous impact while they last, and disappear just as quickly.
The tragedy of this global pandemic has caused seemingly everyone to avoid handshakes, stock up on hand sanitizer, and remain inside the four walls of their homes to practice the recommended social distancing...
Billy Joel’s Former Southampton Office Sells...Montauk Compound Near the Ocean is Yours for $7.5M...Cozy Southampton North Sea Home Finds a Buyer...
Open floor plan design
Open floor plans are a favorite design element in homes that range from large contemporary dwellings to loft-style apartments.
East Hampton Home Once Owned by FDR’s Secretary of Treasury Sells for $11M...Douglas Elliman Hosts Annual Ellies Awards...Southampton Fordune Estate Re-Lists for $28M...
If Washington, DC were a pedigreed dog, it would never take Best in Show. Apart from a few historic enclaves (i.e., Georgetown and Kalorama), the nation’s capital is pretty drab...
Looking for a quick day trip or even a weekend getaway? The Seaport District in Manhattan, where Fulton Street meets the East River, could be the surprising answer...