Here’s how much it costs to live in Hamptons’ oldest home

What does it take to personal a chunk of the seventeenth century in New York’s coveted East Finish? Greater than $2 million.

A captivating cottage in Sag Harbor — believed to be among the many oldest properties within the Hamptons, if not the oldest — has listed for $2.39 million, in line with the OutEast listings portal.

Beyond its lengthy history, this cottage also has an odd one: It's moved around the Hamptons five times before settling on this lot.
Past its prolonged historical past, this cottage additionally has an odd one: It’s moved across the Hamptons 5 occasions earlier than selecting this lot.
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Situated at 64 Union St., the property dates to 1693, however it hasn’t at all times stood in that spot. It was in-built Sagaponack and moved round 5 occasions earlier than touchdown in its present lot, in line with 6sqft. Earlier listings have mentioned the unique construction survives within the residence’s residing and eating rooms — among the many day 1 touches: uncovered ceiling beams.

Original touches include these beamed ceilings.
Authentic touches embody these beamed ceilings.
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The structure was originally built in the late 1600s.
The construction was initially constructed within the late 1600s.
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Itemizing pictures present the cottage’s easy white exterior. Inside, the brand new proprietor may get wide-plank picket flooring and fireplaces within the residing and eating areas. The country-style kitchen additionally has uncovered ceiling beams, however the next centuries — and certain far newer years — noticed the addition of a skylight above the range and farmhouse sink. There are additionally up to date home equipment and cupboards.

Adding to the charm, fireplaces and wood-plank floors.
Including to the attraction, fireplaces and wood-plank flooring.
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The kitchen has been updated to include a skylight and modern appliances.
The kitchen has been up to date to incorporate a skylight and fashionable home equipment.
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The master bedroom, in homage to the original parts of the home, has beamed ceilings.
The main bedroom, in homage to the unique elements of the house, has beamed ceilings.
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The itemizing has a complete of three bedrooms and three loos throughout 1,450 sq. ft and 0.17 acres of land. In the principle construction, a main bedroom pays homage to the historic roots with beamed ceilings and wide-plank flooring. That room additionally has home windows that look out to the yard.

The studio can provide an extra bedroom for guests.
The studio can present an additional bed room for friends.
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Both the main home and the studio open to the backyard.
Each the principle residence and the studio open to the yard.
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Additionally included within the deal is a separate studio area on the grounds that’s climate-controlled and comes with radiant-heated brick flooring. It has a full rest room and can be utilized to sleep friends.

Mark Tevis of Douglas Elliman has the itemizing.

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