The story never closed so much.
One of the most preserved Hamptons houses has returned to the market – this time at a price of $ 2.75 million and nearly 350 years of mature story for its best.
Located in the heart of Sag Harbor at 64 Union St., two-bedroom villa is believed to be among the oldest homes in Hamptons-not the oldest built of about 1693, according to the list.
Although in modest size at 1,450 square meters, the property offers a rare chance to master a colonial relic within the distance of the village’s main road.
The apartment last changed its hands in October 2022 to $ 2.2 million, according to public data.
Now, about three years later, is again in the market, represented by Susan Breitenbach of Corcoran.
Her trip to Union Street was everything but static.
Originally built on Sagaponack, the house is reported to have been moved not less than five times before it is placed at its current location.
Despite its nomadic past, the structure still holds clear signs of its 17th-century origin.
While its historical integrity is carefully preserved, the house has also evolved.
A country -style kitchen equipped with updated accessories sits under the rustic ceiling beams and a more modern window.
There is a secondary bedroom and a full bathroom on the first floor, while the main bedroom suit includes the second story, with large unified windows that fraternize the backyard of manicure house and Sag Harbour’s Church’s Church beyond.
Property includes more than the main house.
A special climate -controlled studio structure offers extra living space, complete with a full bathroom, radiant hot brick floor and French doors opening in the backyard of the clear house.
The current owner has even started the application process for a pool permit, adding another layer of appeal to wine buyers.
From the front door, a two-minute walk leads directly to city restaurants, theaters, boutiques and breast beaches.
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