This 1600s Home Has Moved 5 Times and Is Said To Be Among the Oldest in the Hamptons-Now It's for Sale
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The historic cottage at 64 Union St. in Sag Harbor, originally built in 1693, has re-entered the market for $2.75 million. This two-bedroom, 1,450-square-foot home, which has been moved multiple times, maintains its colonial characteristics such as exposed beams and wide-plank floors. While preserving its historical integrity, it features a modern kitchen, additional living space in a separate studio, and potential for a pool. Recently purchased for $2.2 million, this property offers a unique investment opportunity in the heart of Sag Harbor, close to the Main Street hub.
This two-bedroom cottage in Sag Harbor, built circa 1693, is among the oldest homes in the Hamptons and offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities.
Despite being moved five times before settling in its current location, the home retains its 17th-century features like exposed beams and wide-plank floors.
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