Humble home in elite Hamptons trailer park just off the beach lists for $3.6M
This notoriously expensive ꩲHamptons mobile home complex has yet another multimillion-dollar listing up for sale.
Within the confine🍎s of the once-modest Montauk Shores, ܫthis unassuming three-bedroom abode is freshly for sale and looking for someone with $3.6 million to spend.
The domicile is “literally mꦺoments to the sands and iconic surf of Ditch Plains” Beach, said ဣJohn D’Agostino of Martha Greene Real Estate, LLC, who holds .
The quaint “oceanside bungalow with🦄 southern vistas” is a turnkey opportunity to have access to the miles of Atlantic coastline, which make the area a renowned sඣurfing destination, D’Agostino added.
“Fully replaced in 2016,” the dwelling boasts an open-format granite kitchen, laundry, an “expansive loft,” a first-floor primary bedroom and access to the Montauk Shores members’ club house — including its heated pool, hot tub and playground, among other amenities.
Investors and deep⛄-pocketed surfersꦍ alike have taken notice of the 199-home community’s prime proximity to the beach in recent years, during the course of which property values have risen exponentially.
That’s been transforming the nabe — once a retreat for blue-collar New Yorkers — into a place where trailers list for seven-digit sums.
“The people who are buying in there [Montauk Shores] are no longer firemen from New York City who want to go surfing on the weekend, they’re people who have a lot of money for a second home who say ‘I want to be right where the surf break is,’” Dave Rutkowski, owner of John’s Drive-In, which opened in 1967 on Montauk’s main street, previously told The Post. “It’s wild to think that a trailer could ever sell for that🔴 much money.꧑”
In the past 12 months, Montauk Shores residences with headline-making prices have included a single-wide trailer seeking $1.1 million, an 800-square-foot off-market number that sold for a record $3.75 million, and then a 2,150-square-foot property, which stands to shatter that if it gets the $4.4 million it’s seeking.