Home shopping season is peaking in the Hamptons. Last year, nearly 200 homes sold in May, making the month second only to December in terms of sales volume. To get a sense of what’s on the market now, we looked at the five most expensive Hamptons homes to list in April, which start at $18 million and rise up to $25.5 million. Those figures are significantly higher than the Hamptons-wide median of $1.8 million — but the homes themselves, of course, are nothing short of stunning.
So take a look at the five most expensive Hamptons homes listed in April, and search for your dream Hamptons home — at any price point — on Out East.
31 Morrison Lane
If privacy is what you seek, look no further than this estate right on Mecox Bay. Surrounded by trees, the bay, and a beautiful landscape, this future owners of this 4-bedroom estate are bound to forget that they’re in one of the country’s most popular vacation destinations. The home features both a guest house and more than 5,200 square feet of living space.
If privacy is what you seek, look no further than this estate right on Mecox Bay. Surrounded by trees, the bay, and a beautiful landscape, this future owners of this 4-bedroom estate are bound to forget that they’re in one of the country’s most popular vacation destinations. The home features both a guest house and more than 5,200 square feet of living space.
196 Wyandanch Lane
This home is a Hamptons classic, and with a recent renovation and redesign by London-based Xenia Interiors, the new owner will be able to enjoy traditional Hamptons style with modern, artsy flair. The views of Old Town Pond give off a seriously relaxed vibe, and the home is just a short stroll from the beach and the best of Southampton Village.
This home is a Hamptons classic, and with a recent renovation and redesign by London-based Xenia Interiors, the new owner will be able to enjoy traditional Hamptons style with modern, artsy flair. The views of Old Town Pond give off a seriously relaxed vibe, and the home is just a short stroll from the beach and the best of Southampton Village.
494 Hedges Lane
It’s all about the amenities in this newly listed Sagaponack home. While you may not get private beach access for your $23.5 million, you will have a 60-foot pool with spa, a separate pool house, and a sunken tennis court. Considering the house has a chef’s gourmet kitchen, a 200-bottle wine storage unit and two wet bars — one in the main house, one in the pool house — you may never want to leave.
It’s all about the amenities in this newly listed Sagaponack home. While you may not get private beach access for your $23.5 million, you will have a 60-foot pool with spa, a separate pool house, and a sunken tennis court. Considering the house has a chef’s gourmet kitchen, a 200-bottle wine storage unit and two wet bars — one in the main house, one in the pool house — you may never want to leave.
379 Captains Neck Lane
You could be the first to live in this classic shingle-style home — the largest on our list at over 11,000 square feet. Located just east of Shinnecock Hills, it’ll let you avoid some of the Hamptons summer traffic driving out from New York City. With tons of entertaining space and even an indoor pool, this home is meant to be enjoyed year-round.
You could be the first to live in this classic shingle-style home — the largest on our list at over 11,000 square feet. Located just east of Shinnecock Hills, it’ll let you avoid some of the Hamptons summer traffic driving out from New York City. With tons of entertaining space and even an indoor pool, this home is meant to be enjoyed year-round.
139 Seascape Lane
Rounding out our list this month is a contemporary 5-bedroom home with a mix of modern and traditional Hamptons design. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer amazing views of Sagaponack Pond and the Atlantic Ocean, while the wood and stone details give off a warm, homey touch.
Rounding out our list this month is a contemporary 5-bedroom home with a mix of modern and traditional Hamptons design. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer amazing views of Sagaponack Pond and the Atlantic Ocean, while the wood and stone details give off a warm, homey touch.
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