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$10M Discount: Long Island Estate With Rooftop Putting Green Gets Significant Price Cut $10M Discount: Long Island Estate With Rooftop Putting Green Gets Significant Price Cut
$10M Discount: Long Island Estate With Rooftop Putting Green Gets Significant Price Cut A brand-new ultra modern, oceanfront estate on Long Island has slashed its asking price by $10 million. Located in the Southampton hamlet of Bridgehampton, 165 Surfside Drive originally hit the market in October 2023 for $79.9 million. Now, just a year later, the sleek residence has dropped its price to $69.9 million. Situated on 1.5 acres with 125 feet of direct ocean frontage, the 8,600-square-foot abode includes eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms, according to the listing from Bespoke Real Estate. 165 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. Bespoke Real Estate “Set behind a gated entran…
$125M Equestrian Compound With Hand-Carved Bathtubs Is Long Island's Priciest Listing $125M Equestrian Compound With Hand-Carved Bathtubs Is Long Island's Priciest Listing
$125M Equestrian Compound With Hand-Carved Bathtubs Is Long Island's Priciest Listing It’s a home fit for Seabiscuit. Located on Long Island in the Southampton hamlet of Water Mill, 165 Cooks Lane currently holds the distinction of being the most expensive residential listing in New York. Asking price? $125 million. Situated on a whopping 80 acres, this sprawling property is also the Hamptons’ largest equestrian compound, complete with its very own riding, jumping, and polo rings. “The property offering also includes a private farm with boarding stables and training facilities, making it a true sanctuary for equestrian enthusiasts,” reads the listing from Bespoke Real Estat…
$95M 'Compound' With 15 Baths, 10 Bedrooms Is Most Expensive Long Island Home On Market $95M 'Compound' With 15 Baths, 10 Bedrooms Is Most Expensive Long Island Home On Market
$95M 'Compound' With 15 Baths, 10 Bedrooms Is Most Expensive Long Island Home On Market It’s got 10 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms, and for the GDP of a small country, it can be all yours. The Shepard Krech House – located in East Hampton at 90 & 100 Briar Patch Road – is currently Long Island’s most expensive home on the market with a whopping $95 million price tag. Situated on over 11 acres with nearly a quarter-mile of waterfront overlooking Georgica Pond, the estate actually comprises two separate lots boasting 13,800-square-feet of living space. Interior of the Shepard Krech House in East Hampton. Bespoke Real Estate It was built in 1931 by architect Arthur Jacks…