East End towns tend to be grouped together when people say that they’re “going out to ‘the Hamptons.’” But each town and hamlet is unique, and has its own personality and individual characteristics.
How to make sense of the East End’s many villages and hamlets. The Hamptons can seem like a fortress, a getaway for New York City’s wealthiest residents where everyone else isn’t welcome. The thick ...
Featuring the best things to do and places to visit in the U.S. and around the world, our maps and guides are created by local experts to give you the best insider tips. Because we live here. Biking ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can buy or rent for a certain price in the Hamptons. Today’s price: $2 million in Bridgehampton. Sited on 1.4 acres of land, this ...
After two and a half years on the market and several multimillion-dollar price cuts, the bayfront estate at 64 Holly Lane in Water Mill is now $9 million cheaper than the original $24.75 million ...
Originally built in 1895, the Southampton village estate at 75 First Neck Lane sold back in 1997 for $2.5 million and was renovated by the buyer. By 2012, the house was back on the market with an ...
A brand new oceanfront mansion at 67 Surfside Drive could be your Hamptons getaway, to the tune of $34 million. The multimillion-dollar asking price will afford buyers a 9,495-square-foot main house, ...
Designed by the architects at Davinci Haus, a Sagaponack prefab called the Butterfly has just come on the market for $14.94 million. The 12,430-square-foot will have seven bedrooms and seven and a ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can buy or rent for a certain price in the Hamptons. Today’s price: $5 million in Westhampton. Built in 1991, this oceanfront home with ...
The 2.58-acre bayfront property at 35 Morrison Lane in Water Mill has just come on the market for $30 million. Built in 1996, the midcentury modern-inspired home offers 6,456 square feet of living ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can buy or rent for a certain price in the Hamptons. Today’s price: $6 million in Southampton village. The most expensive home we’re ...
Avid Curbed readers may remember the amazing three-year restoration that was done to this Sag Harbor village whaling captain’s home after the 1840s structure was purchased for $1.7 million in 2013.