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The Ultimate Guide to Westhampton Beach
Hop off the Long Island Expressway at Exit 63, South Route 27-and avoid all Hamptons traffic while doing so. From shopping to dining, here is the ultimate guide to Westhampton Beach.
FLORA
As one of Rooted Hospitality Group’s remarkable restaurants, flora embeds its ardor for eating and drinking into each delectable dish. With an eclectic menu ranging from the flora burger to chicken paprika, its seasonal dishes ensure that eaters of all diets and allergies dine lavishly. 149 Main St., Westhampton Beach, florawhb.com
FAUNA
Say goodbye to the beloved Star Boggs and hello to Westhampton’s latest and greatest restaurant, Fauna. This new American gem honors wildlife on chef Aaron Mitchell-Patrick’s palatable plates, expertly paired with cultlike wine and handcrafted cocktails. The chef recommends the basil seared halibut and roasted red pepper gnudi, both of which burst with flavor and excellence. 6 Parlato Drive, Westhampton Beach, faunawhb.com
MARGARITA GRILLE
Whether seeking grilled shrimp tacos or Bavarian pretzel sticks, the Margarita Grille has you covered. For over two decades, this year-round neighborhood gem has welcomed many, given its laidback atmosphere and delectable plates. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach, themargaritagrille.com
Welcome to Fauna, where a culinary journey awaits
JOE’S AMERICAN GRILL
Calling all hungry carnivores—Joe’s American Grill prepares a delicious selection of seafood, Black Angus burgers, steaks and other hearty dishes. Open six nights a week for both takeout service and outdoor and indoor dining, this local eatery has been serving the Westhampton community since 1983. 240 Montauk Highway., Westhampton Beach, joesamericangrill.com
BABY MOON
Ditch the plane ride and jet lag and feast your eyes on Baby Moon, Westhampton’s favorite Italian food destination. With food so delizioso, it is difficult to resist its mouthwatering calzones, brick oven pizza and pasta specialty: broccoli rabe with garlic and olive oil. 238 Montauk Highway, Westhampton Beach, babymoon-restaurant.com
ECKART’S LUNCHEONETTE
Step back in time with a famous breakfast omelet or a scoop of the prized chicken salad from Eckart’s Luncheonette, a family-owned WHB business since 1911. This breakfast and lunch spot triggers the ultimate nostalgic sensation with its soda fountain and leather booths. 162 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, sites.google.com/view/eckartsluncheonette
From day to night, Mixology is the one-stop occasion shop
SHOP
MIXOLOGY
Look no further than Mixology for the most adorable summer dresses and skirts that Westhampton has to offer. With locations from New York City to the East End, this store inspires women to look and feel their best with chic yet affordable pieces. 148 Main St., Westhampton Beach, shopmixology.com
GARDEN OF SILVER
Jewelry designer and contemporary realist artist Eileen Baumeister McIntyre opened Garden of Silver in Westhampton out of an ardor for the craft. Her shop sells fine jewelry from highly esteemed designers including Jane Bartel, Elizabeth Moore and Joy Manning. 124 Main St., Westhampton Beach, gardenofsilver.com
GOOD WESTHAMPTON GENERAL STORE
As a pivotal destination on Main Street for all things home-related, Good Westhampton General Store has embellished Westhampton homes since 2012. By popular demand, its recently opened sister shop, Good Westhampton Home & Design, mirrors the laid-back and comfortable design aesthetic. 108 Main St., Westhampton Beach, goodwesthampton.com
ISLAND SURF
Regardless of experience on the board, Island Surf has apparel and accessories for eager surfers to rent and buy. Whether seeking bodyboards, water toys, sunscreen or beach towels, this prized Westhampton shop rides the waves seven days a week with brands like O’Neill and Rip Curl. 49 Sunset Ave., Westhampton Beach, islandsurf.net
CODE BLUE
Whether seeking home decor or a timeless piece of jewelry, Code Blue has a vast and wellcurated selection of luxurious parts in both departments. From dazzling gems to scented candles by highly esteemed designers, it is nearly impossible to walk out empty-handed. 96 Main St., Westhampton Beach, codeblueny.com
From day to night, Mixology is the one-stop occasion shop
INDULGE
HAMPTONS ARISTOCRAT
Taking the stress out of hosting with stellar entertainment solutions and experiences, Hamptons Aristocrat has a plethora of packages to ensure the ultimate gathering. From a backyard pizza bar to a 1969 taco truck, each of its luxurious hospitality bundles is the perfect crowd-pleaser. 87 Sunset Ave., Westhampton Beach, heritagearistocrat.com
BEACH BAKERY & GRAND CAFE
Whether shopping for a dinner party confection or to cure a sugar craving, the sweet treat selection at Beach Bakery & Grand Cafe is one to drool over. It is important to save room for dessert, with an assortment of mouthwatering cookies ranging from its famous black and white cookie to the chocolate chunk cookie bag. 112 Main St., Westhampton Beach, beachbakerycafe.com
SHOCK ICE CREAM
With 20 years of scoops and sugary confections under its belt, Shock Ice Cream lives up to its sweet expectations. As the most Instagrammable dessert on the East End, its famous Carnival Cone combines cotton candy, ice cream and sprinkles—need we say more? 99 Main St., Westhampton Beach, shockicecream.com
STAY
THE OCEAN RESORT AT BATH & TENNIS
Welcome to The Ocean Resort at Bath & Tennis—luxurious lodgings located in the heart of Westhampton. This family-friendly resort has marina access, tennis courts, an outdoor pool, private cabanas and endless amenities, promoting maximum ease and relaxation. 231 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach, bathandtennis.com
RELAX
PIKE’S BEACH
As a Westhampton town beach, this Dune Road hot spot is the ultimate white-sand destination. Convenient parking allows beachgoers to perfectly pack coolers and boards. 765 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach
ROGER’S BEACH
At the east end of Beach Lane is Roger’s Beach, where convenience is key—a snack bar, parking, showers, restrooms, lifeguards and a meal deck take the stress out of a beach trip. Pro tip: A day by these waters requires a permit pass. 105 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach
CUPSOGUE BEACH
With 296 acres of sand and serenity, Cupsogue Beach, located at the west end of Dune Road, offers lifeguard-supervised swimming, sunbathing and prime fishing waters. With space for camping, concerts and other forms of recreation, the activities are endless. 975 Dune Road, Westhampton
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12 Popular Behind The Hedges Magazine Articles in 2022
As 2022 draws to a close, we are reflecting on the year in real estate, including looking back at all our Behind The Hedges magazines. It was a big year for us — we produced 12 magazines for Dan’s Papers, launched Behind The Hedges Powered By The Long Island Press, another publication owned by our parent company, Schneps Media and we also expanded our real estate coverage to South Florida with Behind The Hedges Palm Beach.
Once the magazine gets in our readers’ hands, it’s hard to gauge their favorite, but thanks to feedback and readership online, we have an inkling! Here are some of our most popular magazine articles from 2022.
Vision Required: Buying Straight From Floor Plans Offers Big Benefits
It takes some vision and foresight, but there are plenty of benefits to buying a Hamptons home off floor plans — especially in this economic climate. “What it allows you to do is to lock in the price of your house,” says Steven Dubb, the principal at The Beechwood Organization, a Jericho-based company founded by his father, Michael Dubb, that has built more than 7,500 homes in 60 communities across the New York metro area since 1985. We took a tour of Beechwood’s latest development in Westhampton Beach for an inside look at buying off floor plans and you can too, in our magazine pages.
Benefits of Living in Westhampton Beach
Seasonal visitors have fallen in love with the laid back lifestyle of Westhampton Beach! The Hamptons may be known for their exclusive beaches and resort communities around the world but Westhampton Beach offers residents a coastal destination with a relaxed feel. Located in Suffolk County with a population of only 1,869, Westhampton Beach is without a doubt one of the best places to live in New York.
Its abundance of natural beauty draws New Yorkers to this stretch of shoreline year-round. The perfect weather, clear water, and slower pace of life slows you down. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, it is no surprise people gravitate to Westhampton -- not to mention little-to-no traffic. This seaside hamlet's vibrant downtown, boutique stores, excellent restaurants, and highly rated schools are why living in Westhampton Beach is an incredible opportunity! If you're considering moving to Westhampton, find more reasons below why Westhampton Beach is a one-of-a-kind residence.
Commute to and from New York City
Westhampton is loved by New Yorkers looking for a lavish summer getaway with beach access and a popular choice for those looking to purchase a second vacation home. You’ll find yourself surfing at a seaside resort just after a convenient 90-minute commute east from the city. What makes Westhampton so alluring to New Yorkers come summertime is the convenient drive out east, especially compared to other locations in the Hamptons that experience congested traffic during this time of year. You can also take the beloved seasonal Cannonball train from May through October from Penn Station or the Jitney at one of its many timely stops.
Marinas & White-Sand Beaches
Find grand marinas and magnificent ocean beaches unlike no other in the Hamptons. The Village Marina is an exceptional docking port located just 0.3 miles from the Downtown Shopping District. This quiet and protected basin with spacious slips makes it a splendid location to park your boat. With supermarkets, movie theatres, and beaches, just within a short walk from the marina, The Village Marina is beyond compare.
When you’re looking for a fine day at the beach, Cupsogue Beach at the very end of Dune Road has white sands and great parking. Rodgers Beach is the most popular to visit in Westhampton Beach, brimming with beauty. Westhampton Beach beaches are never terribly crowded and delightful to enjoy on a sunny summer day.
Popular with weekenders and full-time residents alike, people come to Westhampton for the ocean air. There are many pristine marinas and beaches to relish in Westhampton Beach, and living locally means you can get access to exclusive passes.
Restaurant Scene
If you’re considering moving somewhere new, you have to make sure the food is good - and Westhampton definitely does not disappoint in that department! Find everything from lobster rolls, local hole-in-the-walls, or stunning lavish dining experiences. Some great eateries locals rave about are Stone Creek Inn and Dockers Waterside.
Highly Rated Schools
Westhampton Beach is the perfect place to raise a family and its highly-rated public school system is just one of the reasons. Students and faculty alike speak highly of the school’s ability to prepare students for graduation and college. Ranking among the best high schools in the US, Westhampton Beach High School is an exeptional public school.
Seaside Homes
Imagine living within walking or biking distance from everything you need. In Westhampton, there is everything from extravagant mansions to simple beach homes and condo complexes. It’s the Westhampton Beach serenity and carefree lifestyle that makes everyone feel at home.
Famous Performing Arts Center
Westhampton is undeniably known for its performing arts. The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center draws audiences from throughout the East End, playing host to a multitude of famous acts including The Beach Boys, Cyndi Lauper, Blondie, and many more. Take art classes at a regionally-famous arts academy or visit to watch films, dance, comedy, and concerts. All in one arts powerhouse!
High-end Boutique Shopping
Another attraction at Westhampton Beach is the chic boutique stores! There are plenty of local businesses to walk around, peak inside, and find what you need. Indulge in everything from high-end boutiques, souvenir t-shirt shops and surf shops all around Main Street.
Golf Course and Tennis Club
Westhampton Beach is home to amazing beach and surf clubs. Westhampton Beach Country Club is home to a tennis court and golf course. Or pop on by at Dune Deck Beach Club where they offer a luxurious yet relaxed beach club experience with a waterfront view. If you love golf, geek out at the Quogue Field Club amenities or ride a wave at the Surf Club of Quogue. No matter what sport you’re into, whether it’s golf, tennis, surfing, or you’re just looking to relax by the beach, these beautiful private clubs offer an amazing experience.
These perks among many others are what attracts A-list homeowners including Anderson Cooper and Eli Manning. Beautiful nature escapes, a simple way of life, and stunning residence, leave anyone looking for a new home or vacation getaway with amazing options. Find yourself in a beach town community, enjoying an effortless life at Westhampton Beach.
Want to explore more of Westhampton Beach living? Explore Beechwood Homes' Country Pointe Estates Westhampton.
Vision Required: Buying Straight From Floor Plans Offers Big Benefits
Stand on a dirt lot, and envision your dream home. Picture a finished product with large entertaining spaces for summer get-togethers and brisk autumn nights. Want to be able to use the pool in the late afternoon? Perhaps the lot with the western-facing backyard is better for your build. Don’t like baths? Nix the soaking tub in the primary bath.
It takes some vision and foresight, but there are plenty of benefits to buying a Hamptons home off floor plans — especially in this economic climate.
“What it allows you to do is to lock in the price of your house,” says Steven Dubb, the principal at The Beechwood Organization, a Jericho-based company founded by his father, Michael Dubb, that has built more than 7,500 homes in 60 communities across the New York metro area since 1985.
With several successfully completed projects on the South Fork, including The Latch, recently completed in Southampton, Beechwood’s latest projects are in Westhampton Beach: Country Pointe Estates, a 22-home residential community on Depot Road, and Oneck Landing, a four-parcel Moriches Bay enclave on Fiske Avenue.
“Pre-construction usually has a discount to what a finished house would cost. You take some of the market risks out of the equation when you buy pre-construction, off of floor plans. Construction cost inflation has been about 3% a month since things started coming back after the lockdowns,” Dubb says. “In a price-conscious world that’s one of the biggest benefits of buying off floor plans.”
Buyers also have the opportunity to customize their homes. “If there are things you want to change, rooms you want to add, bathrooms you want to make smaller, ceilings that you want to make higher — you really get to personalize and customize your home as opposed to buying an existing home where you’re stepping into somebody else’s decision,” he says. “When you buy pre-construction, you have the opportunity to make all those changes, to build it exactly the way that you want.”
Another plus, as opposed to building from scratch, is not having to go out and source a team and deal with all the headaches that come with that, from finding tradespeople to overseeing the build.
There is also the benefit of a warranty. “New York State has warranties that are mandated on new construction and most builders, especially Beechwood, exceed those state-mandated warranties. That, of course, is a lot better than stepping into an existing home where problems might be hidden, might not pop up for a couple of months and you’re on the hook for it entirely,” Dubb says. “It makes it a little bit easier to sleep at night.”
Record of Success With Floor Plans
Once Beechwood’s two Westhampton Beach developments are completed, the firm will have created 129 homes on the East End. In 2013, the company designed Bishops Pond, a 69-home luxury condo community in Southampton Village which became the fastest-selling community of its kind in the Hamptons. Two years later, Beechwood sold out 10 townhomes next door, as well as the four estate homes built at Bishops Grant on North Main Street.
The development at The Latch won design awards for its work at the historic main building and adjacent Terry Cottage, originally designed by the noted architect Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White. The 19-condo townhouse community at 101 Hill Street and the single-family home at 109 Hill Street ranged in price from $2.6 million to $7 million. This is Beechwood’s first project in Westhampton Beach.
“I think Westhampton is in the middle of the resurgence,” says Steven Dubb. “It started a couple of years ago and it’s only going to continue to grow because Westhampton: one, it’s really beautiful, and two, it is so much more convenient to get to from parts of Long Island and from New York City.”
For many people who are working hybrid work weeks, and who fell in love with being in the country during COVID, it’s easier to get back and forth to Westhampton from the city; it’s only 75 miles east of Midtown Manhattan, which cuts down on the traffic endured getting to points further east. “And, generally, it’s priced less expensive than other parts of the Hamptons,” he adds.
Vision Required
The Country Pointe Estates are located on the former site of Wholistic Tennis Academy at 44 Depot Road, within walking distance of the Long Island Rail Road Station in Westhampton; it’s just a five-minute drive to Main Street and Dune Road’s beaches. A five-minute drive south is Beechwood’s second development, Oneck Landing, overlooking Moriches Bay at Oneck Lane and Fiske Avenue.
At Country Pointe Estates, the half-acre lots feature homes ranging from 2,700 square feet to 5,900 square feet of living space. Asking prices range from $2.1 million to more than $3.6 million.
The Aberdeen is a new model, just added to the offering at Country Pointe, featuring the same amenities for a buyer who wants to entertain, but with fewer bedrooms than the Atlantic, Beacon and Commodore homes — plus with a better price point.
Floor plans for all four styles show open-concept great rooms and entertainment-ready kitchens, first-floor primary bedrooms and spacious mudrooms — some of the most sought-after features by Hamptons homebuyers. Extensive outdoor living spaces at each home are connected to a pool and a pool house.
Dubb says most buyers desire finished lower levels with space for a pool table, a bar with a “man cave” and a gym.
Prospective buyers are shown floor plans, not just on paper but on a large, interactive screen at Beechwood’s temporary showroom at Country Pointe Estates, where they can swipe through the different exterior and interior designs. (Visitors may even forget they are in a trailer, as it’s stylishly decorated and well-appointed to reflect the houses that will be built!)
Beechwood is using many of the same interior finishes and products that were used at The Latch.
“We’ve got model photography, we have samples of materials, and we’ve got walkthrough videos that we’re able to show prospective purchasers,” he says. “It’s one thing to have words on a page describing a flooring, it’s another to see a photo of it or to be able to pick it up and hold it in your hand.”
Every house at Country Pointe Estates will be unique.
“One of the hardest things about buying off of floor plans is you need to share the vision. You need to be able to use your imagination,” Dubb says.
There is a bit of “self-sorting” that goes on, Dubb says, because people know they are not going to see a finished house before they make the decision.
Some people still struggle to conceptualize it, while others pick it up right away. “We get a lot of buyers who have built houses for themselves or who have been involved in construction or in renovations in their (other) homes,” Dubb says. “Sometimes you can see the wheels turning — sometimes it’s very easy, some people pick it up naturally.”
Getting in Early
Dubb is excited for the model home, which is being framed, to be completed because there is still no substitute for being able to walk through a space. Of course, there is also no guarantee how many homes will be available after the model home is finished, as several lots have already been sold. Its anticipated completion date is early spring of 2023.
Buyers looking for value will jump at the opportunity to buy in this phase. For instance, at Beechwood’s project Weddington Glen in Weddington, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte, 50% of the homes available have been sold since Beechwood started selling in March. There is no model home even under construction yet. “It’s entirely off of floor plans and renderings,” Dubb says.
Those buyers will be rewarded in the long run because they got in at the preconstruction prices, and the homes in the community are going to be worth more when construction is complete, Dubb adds.
Just like with Country Pointe Estates in Westhampton Beach and another ongoing project Beechwood has at Oak Ridge in Saratoga, the floor plans and architecture were designed specifically for that location and market.
So what’s the biggest drawback to buying off the floor plan? The lack of immediate gratification, Dubb says, as buyers are purchasing a house not yet built. “If you buy an existing house, you get to move in 30 or 45 or 60 days. That is not the case when you buy pre-construction.”
As for the developer, offering all that customization is a double-edged sword. “We throw ourselves at the feet of our buyers. When we say we offer customization, we mean it.
So that means if somebody decides that they want to put a special kind of tile in their master bathroom, and it’s hard to source, we’ve got to go and figure out how to source it.”
Grappling with the supply-chain issues and labor shortages is a challenge all developers are facing. Dubb reports his industry is starting to see the supply issue normalize. “When we were building The Latch, we were really in the thick of it and we managed to get everybody in for the summer,” he says.
This article appeared as the cover story for the September 2022 issue of Behind The Hedges. Read the digital version here.
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Low Supply and Rising Rates Slow Hamptons Sales, but Prices Are Still Going up
East Hampton Village had the highest median price of any neighborhood in the New York vacation destination—$5.7 million
Sustained demand and limited supply have kept the Hamptons real estate market hot, even as the number of transactions has slipped.
The median price of a home in the upscale New York enclave reached $1.6 million in the second quarter, up 13.9% annually and 14.3% compared to the first three months of the year, according to a Thursday report from Douglas Elliman.
However, the number of sales was down 34.7% year over year, from 675 in the second quarter of 2021 to 441 in the same time frame in 2022, the data shows.
“Price trends pressed higher as sales volume slowed, responding to a combination of lack of supply and rising mortgage rates,” wrote Jonathan Miller, president and CEO of the appraisal company Miller Samuel and the author of the report..
Although listing inventory was down 17.1% annually, it registered a 33.5% jump compared to the first quarter, according to the report. About a third of sales were subject to multiple bids.
For the luxury segment, the top 10% of sales, the median price rose 30.8% year over year to $8.5 million in the second quarter, the figures show. Sales dropped 33.8% annually, from 68 to 45, while inventory was down 27.6%.
Meanwhile, Hamptons transactions have grown in the short term, jumping from the first three months of the year, according to a separate second quarter report from Corcoran, also released Thursday.
“Reported sales decreased annually in all South Fork villages and hamlets but increased in more than half of the areas compared to first quarter 2022,” according to the report. “Southampton and Southampton Village improved most significantly quarter-over-quarter, increasing 41% and 43%, respectively.”
Westhampton Beach was the neighborhood that had the biggest rise in its median price across all price points, seeing an 82% jump to $1.3 million, the Corcoran data showed. In addition, the number of sales was up 13%.
East Hampton Village had the steepest median price of any neighborhood out east—$5.7 million—while East Quogue/Hampton Bays had the lowest, $750,000, according to the report.
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Recent Hamptons Sales: $15M for a House in Sagg, Nearly $9 Million for a Montauk Pad and More
101 Hill Street, Unit 7, Southampton
Sold Price: $4,287,500
Closed: January 25, 2022
Unit 7 at The Latch, a new luxury condominium complex by Beechwood in the heart of Southampton Village, is a single-family townhouse. It features a dramatic open floor plan, double-height ceilings, oversized windows and top-of-the-line finishes. Douglas Elliman, Corcoran and Sotheby’s International Realty had a tri-exclusive and we hear that this was sold in-house by Beechwood Homes. The last ask was $4.4 million. The Latch is now sold out.
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Author: Taylor K. Vecsey
The Latch in Southampton Village Earns Two National Awards
The Latch, a luxury condominium development in Southampton Village created by The Beechwood Organization, has received two prestigious awards from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
The development, designed by Jim McMullan of Fleetwood & McMullan and Jason Poremba of Jason Thomas Architect, earned a Platinum award for Historic Preservation and Restoration and a Gold award for Single Family Community Under 100 Units.
“This is a high honor greatly appreciated by Beechwood and the entire team who worked with us to bring forward the best of the past for future generations to enjoy this beautiful property,” said Steven Dubb, The Latch’s developer and the principal at The Beechwood Organization.
In the early 1900s, the property, known as The Village Latch, was “the Grand Annex to Southampton’s Irving Hotel across Hill Street,” Steven Dubb, Beechwood’s founder and CEO, told Dan’s Papers in 2020. “Reported guests included Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, the duPonts, Fords and Vanderbilts, and Hollywood stars,” he said.
In 2016, Beechwood bought the approximately five-acre parcel with an inn that was operated 67 rooms across several run-down buildings.
The two turn-of-the-20th-century buildings — the iconic main Latch building and the adjacent Terry Cottage, which had been moved from across the street — were designed by noted Gilded Age architect Sanford White of McKim, Mead & White (White designed many iconic Hamptons homes, such as the Sevens Sisters homes in Montauk, the most famous of which talkshow host Dick Cavett sold last year).
With the architects’ designs and consultation from Zach Studenroth, the village historian, the exteriors have been preserved. With work complete, cedar-shingled white structures, designed in Federal Revival Period with Dutch Colonial touches, have been returned to their former glory.
The original 40-room Latch building was converted into two townhouses. Beechwood renovated the interior of the Terry Cottage and it remains a single-family home.
Behind the two historic structures, visible from Hill Street, are 17 new townhouses and a McMullan-designed clubhouse on a private cul-de-sac. The townhomes appear connected by a single shingle-style facade. The homes feature open floorplans and high finishes and appliances, while the clubhouse provides a fitness center and outdoor pool.
Pre-construction sales began in 2021 with homes ranging from $2.6 to $7 million — and all units were sold by the end of the year.
Part of the NAHB‘s Best in American Living Awards, they are considered the nation’s top honor for home builders in the largest network of craftsmen, innovators and problem-solvers. An awards ceremony was held at the 2022 International Builders’ Show in Orlando, Florida.
The Latch also received a Vision Long Island Smart Growth Award in 2021.
This was the third project in Southampton Village for Beechwood, one of the largest developers of single-family and multifamily housing in New York State. The developer was also behind 69 luxury condominium units at Bishops Pond on South Magee Street, as well as Bishops Grant on North Main Street where there are four estate homes.
Founded by Michael Dubb, Beechwood has built more than 7,500 homes in 60 communities across the New York metro area since 1985, including new developments in Saratoga and New York City.
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Author: Taylor K. Vescey
An Update on The Latch Southampton Village
The Beechwood Organization has nearly completed the 19 luxury condominium homes plus the single-family Terry Cottage at The Latch Southampton Village.
Since breaking ground one year ago, four designer-decorated houses opened for viewing on May 15. The first occupancy at The Latch is set for June and nearly half the homes have sold off floor plan pre-construction. Additionally, two historic Stanford White designed structures — The Latch and Terry Cottage — have restored exteriors and renovated interiors, and new Fleetwood McMullen designed homes are taking shape.
Remaining homes for sale include the Terry Cottage, a 6-bedroom, 6.5 bath single-family home, the largest home at The Latch, with 7,385 square feet of living space, private garage and pool on just shy of an acre for $7 million. Ten of 15 brand new luxury town houses designed to live like single-family homes on three floors with 3+-bedrooms, 3.5 baths, lower level, and garage across 2,763 to 3,168 square feet of living space start at $3.45 million. One of four villa residences, on the market for $2.6 million, with 1,991 square feet living space, is also available.
Among the amenities are a private clubhouse with high-end fitness center and outdoor pool, landscaping of tree-lined grounds, snow removal and refuse collection all managed by The Latch’s condominium association. The central location of The Latch is also one of the best in the Village of Southampton. It is a five-minute walk to shops, restaurants, movie theatre, and Lake Agawam Park or a five-minute drive to Cooper’s Beach.
Townhouse Showings to Begin at ‘The Latch’ Southampton Village
In-person showings begin this month at The Latch Southampton Village, a 20-unit community — 15 townhouses, four villas and one single-family home — on the 5-acre former Village Latch Inn property on Hill Street.
Nine units have already sold since preconstruction sales began last June, and now that construction is nearly complete, four designer-decorated model townhouses will be open for showings by appointment beginning Saturday, May 15, and the first occupants may move in starting in June.
The project by the Beechwood Organization, a Jericho-based development firm, is a mix of renovated historic buildings and brand new construction. The main Latch building and the Terry Cottage, both turn-of-the-20th-century structures by architect Stanford White of the renowned firm McKim, Mead & White, have been restored under the direction of Southampton architect Jason Poremba of Jason Thomas Architect. James McMullan of Fleetwood & McMullan Architects, an East Hampton firm, designed the new townhouses and villas and the community’s clubhouse.
Mr. Poremba explained during an interview on Friday that the Latch and the Terry Cottage had been changed significantly since they were built, and his challenge was to bring the exteriors back in line with how they appeared originally.