The house is in need of a renovation (it doesn’t look like it’s been touched since the ’60s), but we think that the midcentury time capsule would make a great fixer-upper project.
Considering the size of the house and the fact that it’s waterfront, the price doesn’t seem too bad—but the downside is that it’s only on a half-acre of land.
Located at 53 North Cartwright Road, the move-in ready home offers 2,000 square feet, four bedrooms, and two and a half bathrooms on almost a full acre of land.
In 2005, the property sold for $1.57 million and the current house was finished three years later in 2008. Though it’s been available to rent in the past, this is the first time that it’s come on the sales market.
This gorgeous shingled farmhouse at 53 North Cartwright Road is just one example of the many great homes that are on the market for less than $1 million.
Some of the best 19th century features of this 131-year-old historic district home include the hardwood floors, paneled walls and ceilings, the stone fireplace in the living room, and the chapel style doors off the second-level bedrooms that lead out to a porch and bring you back in time.
The $7 million cut was 21.9 percent of the original asking price. The home went down by $1,000 per square foot—from $4,571 per square foot to $3,571 per square foot.
Bridgehampton, Amagansett, Hampton Bays, Westhampton, Southampton, and Sag Harbor village all saw increases in total number of home sales, while the greater Sag Harbor area, Shelter Island, East Hampton, and Montauk all saw decreases.
The two bedroom, two bath home was built in 1972 on 2.3 acres of land, but was recently restored and features cedar and brick stone surfaces on the interior.
The home was originally owned by the famous minister who delivered a speech for Abraham Lincoln, and a prayer at the opening ceremony for the Brooklyn Bridge.
With a $11,995,000 asking price, the historic Ram’s Head Inn is on the market with a little over four acres of land and 17 guest rooms. The 15,500-square-foot property has a dining room that can seat 180.
This 1920s farmhouse includes many charming, homey details. There’s also a garage and a separate guest cottage with living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath.
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.