Real Estate

Luxe listings: Amagansett, Montauk and Sagaponack

$11.8M, Amagansett

Courtesy of Halstead
This six-bedroom home is located on 5 acres in the Amagansett Highlands. It’s an oldie but goodie, having been built back in 1910 by Devon Colony founder Richmond Levering in a classic New 🅷England cottage style. Oh, what a difference a c𒈔entury makes: Now it’s got a “serene” gunite pool area, Har-Tru tennis court, parterre garden, elevated brick patio, fountain and guest cottage, all gratifyingly far from the madding crowd.

Mission — to “retain the gentility of the past, while presenting an outstanding opportunity for the future” — accomplis🎃hed. The ambling drive only adds to the home’s romantic appeal.

Agents: John Scott (“JT”) Thomas and Cornelia Dodge, Halstead, 631-771-5327 and 631-771-5307

$7.99M, Sagaponack

Courtesy of Corcoran
Are you or someone you know lackinꩵg in the “style” and “amazing architecture” department? This “on🐼e-of-a-kind” six-bedroom, nine-bathroom, 8,500-square foot, “completely green” farmhouse has “loads” of it.

Touted as “Soho meets the Hamptons,” this Sunset Hill fortress atop 1.5 acres༺ has Crestron smart home tech, a freshwater pool, wine cellar, artist/ yoga studio and “all-green” operating systems throughout. As cool and modern as its Lower Manhattan neighborhood spirit animal, all it’s missi🐎ng is the Spring Street station (and that’s a good thing).

Agents: Michael Schultz and Susan Ryan, Corcoran, 631-899-0254 and 631-680-3321

$16.99M, Sagaponack

Not everyone loves the traditional gray shingle look— that’s where a new construction, modern beach house like this one comes in handy. Set high on a dune, the “spacious and airy” home offers four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms in 4,000 square feet, along with “magnificent” Atlant🔴ic Ocean views through walls of glass.

Other bonuses: a screened-in patio, “expansive” decking, a heated oceanfront ✃pool, a hot tub and private steps leading straig🐓ht to the beach.

Agent: Mary Ann Cinelli, Brown Harris Stevens, 631-537-4347

$14.8M, Amagansett

Courtesy of Douglas Elliman
Make like Brigham Young and colonize a salt lake with this five-bedroom, 5½-bathroom beach house’s 20-by-40-foot saline pool. Then dry off and explore the manse’s 7,000-plus square feet of indoor/outdoor living space: Therꦡe’s an open limestone fireplace separating the living and dining rooms, “must-see” 360-degree panoramas from the 800-square-foot roof deck, sea views “everywhere” you go, a private path to the beach, and “amenity-filled extras.”

The sensual symphony tha♏t is the “sound of the sea” is not the only reason you’ll sleep easy at night: The geotherm♑al solar and cooling panels are eco-conscious.

Agents: Bonny Aarons and Janette Goodstein, Douglas Elliman, 631-267-7369 and 631-267-7317

$25M, Montauk

Courtesy of Sotheby's
One of the priciest surf shacks around, this 30-bedroo🀅m, 30-bathroom, 10,544-square-foot motel on 5 acres of Ditch Plains beach also has “residential” opportunities if becoming a motelier is not your dream.

Opportunities that exist on this “magical slice” of Montauk include a beachfront pool, “extensive” decking, a playground, even a coffee shop (is barista more your jam?). There’s also a “state-of-the-art” beach club designed by David Adjaye “with an eye to the future.” If you have said eye, you should boogie. This is one of the “last remaining” oceanfront parcels in Montauk, not to mention one of the “most beautiful … in the world.”

Agents: Edward A. Bruehl and Rylan Jacka, Sotheby’s International, 646-752-1233 and 516-702-5707