The Southampton home of CNN anchor Chris Cuomo and Cristina Cuomo, the founder and editor-in-chief of the wellness magazine Purist, has just come on the market for $2.9 million,
Since listing for sale in July of 2017, the incredible mansion built by Kean Development known as Summer House has been asking $34.95 million and has not received a single price cut during its year and a half on the market.
For $10 million, the 7-acre compound in north-of-the-highway Southampton could be your next residence. Located at 189 Sebonac Road, the property offers three houses with 7,599 square feet, 14 bedrooms, and nine bathrooms between them.
Two Southampton properties (one at 359 Meadow Lane and the other at 660 Halsey Neck Lane) each came on the market at different times over the last two years. Earlier this week, Bespoke combined the two properties and listed them as a compound with an asking price of $72.5 million.
Every year, many summer residents take the long weekend to come out to the East End and look for a house that they’ll call home for three months out of the year.
Features include an open floorplan, hardwood floors, and some spaces that have already been renovated. Outside, there’s a new pool, a hot tub, and an outdoor shower.
Located at 16 Jennings Road, the house is less than a mile from the Conscience Point National Wildlife Refuge, and about 4 miles north of Southampton village shops and restaurants. Douglas Elliman agent David Donohue represents the listing.
In 2012, the house on the market with an $18.25 million asking price, but that price dropped steadily over the next six years. Earlier this week, it sold for $10.6 million.
Sited on 1.2 acres of land, the 5,200-square-foot house has six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. Interior features include a floating staircase with glass railings, hardwood floors, built-ins, and an open floorplan.
The 4,500-square-foot ivy-covered house includes six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms on 1.5 acres of land just moments from village shops and restaurants.
The builder’s own home has 4,500-square-foot home has six bedrooms and five bathrooms, coffered ceilings, a large eat-in kitchen, and a master suite with radiant heated floors in the bathroom. Other features include hardwood flo
The house includes 1,512 square feet of living space, three bedrooms, and two and a half bathrooms. Features include an open floorplan, floor-to-ceiling glass sliders that open to the outdoor deck, and light hardwood floors throughout.
If under 2,000 square feet is just too small, the listing claims that zoning would allow for a second story to be added to the existing house. There’s also room on the property to add a pool.
Inside the 588-square-foot cottage, there are just two bedrooms and one bathroom, plus a living room and a kitchen. This no-frills house includes an open floorplan, vaulted ceilings, and a bay window—making it a good starter home or a low maintenance East End retreat.
The nearly $23 million price tag will afford buyers an 11,000-square-foot house with seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and two half-bathrooms, 2.1 acres of gated land, a pool and pool house, and a sunken deco turf tennis court.
Right now, the property is the least expensive oceanfront home available for sale on Meadow Lane, followed by a $27 million property with 3.7 acres of land and a 6,000-square-foot home at the 1860 address.
The downside is that it’s on the smaller side for a Hamptons home—but that could be a good thing for those looking for an East End retreat that’s more low-maintenance.
The nearly $16 million asking price will afford the buyer more than 2 acres of land in south-of-the-highway Southampton and a 6,320-square-foot home with nine bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
The south-of-the-highway property is located 1 mile northwest of Main Street shops and restaurants, and about 2.5 miles from the ocean at Cryder Beach.
It’s possible that the home gets torn down, in which case someone might only be interested in the village property’s land value, which offers proximity Main Street and is about 2 miles north of the ocean at Cryder Beach.
The interiors have a lot of potential, and look like they mostly just need to be brought up-to-date and brightened with a coat of white paint and some modern conveniences.
After a few more small price cuts, the property was last listed for $9.1 million, which is what is was most recently asking when it went into contract.
Circular staircases lead to the second and finished lower levels, where there are guest suites upstairs, and a climate-controlled wine cellar, home gym, and laundry room downstairs.
The 3-acre property was originally listed for $25 million when it came on the market in August of 2017, but eventually received several price cuts and was most recently listed for $17.5 million.
After a couple changes in the asking price, it was finally listed for $11.75 million, which must have been the price that charmed the buyer enough to commit to the shingled home.
Scaramucci and his wife, Deidre Ball, purchased an eight-bedroom, seven-bath home at 30 Lawrence Court in Water Mill at the end of 2017, and then put the mansion back on the market earlier this year shortly after spending over $8 million on the property.