Posts made in August, 2014


This 7,000 sq ft traditional in Amagansett just seems to make all of our real estate dreams come true. Located at 252 Bluff Road, this blank canvas is just begging to be outfitted with your fave beach décor. There’s something about a new build that screams, put your stamp on me! Sitting on .55 acres with 6 beds and 8.5 baths, the property is decked out with a wine room, ample outdoor living areas, and Carrera marble. We are...

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By Mara Certic In one afternoon on the East End, you can visit rolling estates, beachfront shacks, or thousands of acres of working farms.  Preserving that farmland has been no small feat, but thanks to the work of the Peconic Land Trust, Southampton Town has established a precedent that might make farming easier throughout the state. The Southampton Town Board voted unanimously in May to impose additional developmental restrictions...

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More photos at www.timdavishamptons.com A European-style villa with unique architectural elements makes for a welcoming retreat in Water Mill. A home like no other sits on the edge of an inlet off Mecox Bay in Water Mill. Stepping onto this 2.7-acre estate with 643 feet of waterfront is like stepping back in time, whether it’s because of the stately five-bedroom home built in the 1920s or the dramatic grounds featuring terraced...

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Before there was Paris Hilton, there was Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan—a Gilded Age heiress and socialite, renowned for her beauty and wealth. Now Ms. Balsan’s onetime Hamptons home is slated to hit the market priced at $28 million with   Tim Davis  of the Corcoran Group. Located on Ox Pasture Road in Southampton, the shingle-style home was built around 1900 and is known as “Gardenside” or “Cara-Mia.” Ms....

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  Even in the Hamptons, $12.5 million is a lot to pay for a piece of property, especially when the only things that will be allowed to sprout on it are corn and potatoes. No new houses. And for the first time, horse farms and vineyards will not qualify, either. At $378,000 an acre, the farmland — two parcels along Noyac Path in Water Mill — is some of the most expensive in the country, but for the Town of Southampton, the price...

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