A Hamptons Farmhouse Hits the Market After More Than a Century in the Same Family
A historic farmhouse in East Hampton, built around 1880, has hit the market. Located a few hundred feet from Accabonac Harbor, the 11-acre property has been kept within the same family for more than a century.
After inheriting their childhood home from their mother in 2008, brothers Cleon and Carter Dodge are looking to sell the property, which is located in a historic district. This means that buyers hoping to carry out exterior renovations or build additions will need approval by the town.
For more information:
See Sarah Paynter “A Hamptons Farmhouse Hits the Market After More Than a Century in the Same Family” Wall Street Journal, August 18, 2022.
Special thanks to David S. Luber (Florida Probate Attorney) for bringing this article to my attention.