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Exceptional East End Listings
Magnificent Waterfront Property in Cutchogue


680 Mason Drive, Cutchogue | $2,600,000 | Set on a half acre, this custom-built boat lover's home features a private dock and expansive views of Peconic Bay. Nearly every room in this shingle-style traditional home is showered with aqua blue light from the bay, while framing beautiful views across to Robin's Island. Large windows light up every room with endless views, flanked by the custom kitchen, large pantry and light-filled breakfast/dining room on one side, and the richly-lit family room with wood burning stove on the other. A half bath, den with adjoining full bath finish off the ground floor level. The second-level owner's suite, featuring breathtaking views from every angle and luxurious, spa-like bathroom. Two guest bedroom, full bath and laundry room finish off this level. The setting and views are unparalleled. Web# H373651
New Construction with Heated Pool
410 Main Street, Sag Harbor Village | $2,800,000 | 4 BR, 3 BA | This residence delivers contemporary design, layout and convenience with a deep reverence for Sag Harbor Village’s illustrious history. This luxurious, approx. 2,600sf home features a heated gunite pool, patio and lawn space welcoming al fresco dining and lounging. Web# H370855

Beach House with Pool Close to Wades Beach
5 Peppermill Lane, Shelter Island | $1,595,000 | 3 BR, 2 BA | Situated minutes from Wades Beach, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac this immaculate modern beach house is positively breathtaking with designer interiors. There is a mahogany deck overlooking the privately landscaped grounds and a heated gunite pool. Web# H370313 elliman.com
It Takes A Village
Although minimalist beach houses in the Hamptons are all the rage, nothing beats the charm of a historic home with easy access to in-town amenities. Take the Nathan P. Howell residence on Sag Harbor’s “Captain’s Row,” currently listed for $14.5 million with Compass’s David Cox. Located at 238 Main Street, the 10,000-square-foot 1833 six-bedroom—replete with Greek Revival and Italianate details—sits on 1.1 acres and features original millwork, moldings, hardware, flooring, and fireplaces, along with a gunite pool and a separate artist’s studio with a kitchenette and bath. In East Hampton, the 7,000-squarefoot 12-bedroom shingle-style house at 32 Ocean Avenue—designed by architect James H. L’Hommedieu in 1889 and listed for $11.5 million with James MacMillan and Elizabeth Wohl of Brown Harris Stevens—boasts nine fireplaces, beamed ceilings, and original moldings and paneling and sits on an acre near both the village’s shopping district and Main Beach. And in Southampton Village, the early-20th-century property at 75 Herrick Road is a serene 0.4-acre jewel comprising a

1927
The Campanile, a 14-story residential building designed by architecture firm Van Wart & Wein, is erected on Sutton Place at 450 East 52nd Street.
2022
In October, the home is listed for $6.25 million with Woody and Will Kerr of the Corcoran Group and Brian K. Lewis of Compass. As of press time, the listing has been temporarily taken off the market.
4,700-square-foot five-bedroom home with a sunroom, a den, and a gym, along with original flooring and millwork. Harald Grant of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the $7.45 million listing. —A. B.

1953
Actress Greta Garbo purchases the 2,855-square-foot three-bedroom co-op on the fifth floor for an undisclosed price. Garbo was reportedly drawn to the expansive unit because its views of the East River boat traffic reminded her of her native Stockholm.
