366 & 376 Gin Lane, Southampton – $89 million
The biggest sale happened early this year. “La Dune,” one of the most expensive properties ever listed in the Hamptons, went to auction in January and closed in March for around $89 million. It is the only oceanfront home on the top-10 list.
Suffolk County deed transfers valued the combined sale of the two oceanfront properties at $89,006,720. The winning bid was $88.48 million. It is unclear why the final sale price increased slightly.
6 Bay View Court, North Haven – $34.5 million
Situated on a 50-foot bluff within the exclusive North Haven Point gated association, the 6.5-acre compound offers sweeping views over Noyac Bay and Shelter Island.
Interior features include six bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms. “The best of stone and wood unite within this magnificent, custom-built residence with its seven wood-burning fireplaces and custom finishes throughout,” the listing description says.
21 Spaeth Lane, East Hampton – $29.6 million
The 2.6-acre estate at 21 Spaeth Lane in East Hampton, close to Two Mile Hollow Beach, was sold in an off-market, direct transaction on April 5.
Little is known about the deal, but a previous listing shows a 4,500-square-foot, shingle-style home designed by the architect Jaquelin Robertson.
“The house recalls the ancestral New England saltbox with its long sloping roof,” a former Compass listing says. “Robertson’s design, with the projecting rear wing sheltering an open court, is perfect for entertaining poolside.”
332 Parsonage Lane, Sagaponack – $28.5 million
Among the plans for the house to be built at Sagaponack’s 332 Parsonage Lane is a dining area that brings the outside in. The property recently set a new record when it sold pre-construction.
The 13,000-square-foot design and build were created by the esteemed Michael Davis Design & Construction, which previously held the inland record of $24,500,000.
484 First Neck Lane, Southampton – $27.5 million
Set on 2.7 acres on prestigious First Neck Lane at the southerly end of Lake Agawam, where the lake meets the ocean, the traditional home enjoys 500 feet of water frontage. As the listing describes, a long driveway “beneath the canopy of an allée of Linden trees” leads to the property.
“Step back and take in the beautiful architecture and quality of this exceptional stone, slate, and stucco home with the finest quality of details,” the listing says.
9 Hither Lane, East Hampton – $24.95 million
Sylvester Stallone reportedly purchased this 11,664-square-foot house for his three adult daughters. Less than a mile from the ocean and a quick drive to the village, the home was co-listed by Douglas Elliman agents Martha Gundersen, Paul Brennan, and Gary DePersia of The Corcoran Group.
James Petrie of Compass brought the buyer to the deal, which closed in early December.
155 Seascape Lane, Sagaponack – $24,925,000
A Sagaponack estate with a dock on Sagg Pond went on the market for the first time in the spring and quickly found a buyer. The one-acre property was a co-exclusive for Marilyn Clark and Raquel Lopez of Sotheby’s International Realty and Deborah Pirro and Diane Anderson of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, who listed it at $25,950,000. Bespoke Real Estate brought the buyer to the table.
17 Channel Pond Court, Water Mill – $22.775 million
An estate in prestigious Fordune, 17 Channel Pond Court, was listed with Bespoke Real Estate when it found a buyer, repped by Amelia M. Doggwiler of Brown Harris Stevens. The deal closed on June 21 with a final price of $22.775 million, down from the last asking price of $29.5 million.
43 Lee Avenue, East Hampton – $21 million
A 7,000-square-foot historic house sits on this one-acre property in the Estate Section near Main Beach. The eight-bedroom residence is nestled among 200-year-old London Plane trees and towering hedges.
Originally designed and built in 1900 by lawyer Thomas Nash as part of the original summer colony in East Hampton, the house is listed on the Historic Register as it exemplifies shingle-style architecture, though it has been modernized.
383 First Neck Lane, Southampton – $20.75 million
The estate at 383 First Neck Lane sold in an off-market deal. This 2.44-acre property on First Neck Lane is in a coveted part of Southampton Village.
Before the deal closed on Feb. 27, 2024, the buyer requested permission from Southampton Village to demolish and rebuild a central section of the 6,146-square-foot house, build a western addition, and relocate an existing garage.