Sited on a quarter-acre of land, the compact 900-square-foot house offers just two bedrooms and one bathroom. Originally built in 1975, the house needs some work, but we think that it has a lot of potential.
The circular property is considered oceanfront, but it actually doesn’t have direct ocean frontage. Rather, it’s located right near the parking lot, which may make it a hard sell.
The gorgeous home was last asking $3.6 million, down from the original $3,995,000 asking price that it had when it went up for sale in September of 2016.
Inside, there are cathedral ceilings, three ceiling fans, new casement windows, the original fireplace, and a brick accent wall in the living room. The new owner will also get the original Leisurama bedroom furniture.
While "The Hamptons" is just about the most vague location tag that one could use when spending a weekend out east, it serves as one of the easiest things to search when trying to figure out what it is that vacationers do in their time here.
Many period details of the 90-year-old home have been maintained, such as the hardwood floors, the stone fireplace, and the wood-beamed vaulted ceilings in the living room.
Located south of the highway, this contemporary style home is sited near Shadmoor State Park—a convenient distance between Ditch Plains Beach and Montauk’s business district.