Interiors include an open floor plan, radiant heat and hardwood floors throughout, high ceilings, a double-sided fireplace, and a claw foot tub in one of the bathrooms.
Here’s the great part, though: the home is on over five acres of land. With that much space, the new owner has endless renovation and expansion opportunities.
Bordering a nature preserve, the property is situated at the end of Breeze Hill Road, which is on the western side of Springs and located away from a lot of activity to allow for some privacy.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can buy for a certain price in the Hamptons. Today, we’re looking at what a $2 million budget will buy you in the Springs neighborhood of East Hampton.
We’ve compiled three waterfront homes in the Hamptons that all have open houses this week, so you can stop by and see what best fits what you’re looking for.
The newly renovated home was originally built in 1959 and sits on 0.45 acres of land. The home is located in the northern part of Springs, close to Hog Creek Point.
Located near the Devon Yacht Club, Napeague Bay, and Napeague State Park, the property sits north of the highway right between Amagansett and Napeague and is a short distance from Springs.
The Curbed Cup, our annual award to the Hamptons neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 towns/villages/hamlets vying for the prestigious fake trophy.
Our absolute favorite event of the summer is the biennial picnic and concert benefiting the Perfect Earth Project. This year, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein rocked Cindy Sherman’s backyard.
New York based PRESENT Architecture has designed a home in Springs for a retired couple to age in place. The result is a beautiful, accessible home built on a low budget.
This place would make a perfect weekend getaway for an artist or writer. When you’re finished creating, you can swim or SUP from the sandy beach on your front lawn.