Oceanfront Sagaponack estate on market for $152.5 million, most expensive Long Island public listing

This estate in Sagaponack hit the market for $152.5 million, making it the most expensive public listing on Long Island. Credit: Harris Allen, Lena Yaremenko, Jim Christiano
An oceanfront estate in Sagaponack has hit the market for $152.5 million, making it the most expensive public listing on Long Island. The taxes are about $105,000.
A sale at this price would beat a record set last year, when an Amagansett property closed for $115 million, the highest amount ever paid for a single parcel in the Hamptons. It was also the priciest closing of 2025 by a landslide, with a $66.75 million home sale in East Hampton coming in second.

There is a tennis court and an infinity pool. Credit: Harris Allen, Lena Yaremenko, and Jim Christiano

The 46-by-16-foot pool has a waterfall feature. Credit: Harris Allen, Lena Yaremenko, and Jim Christiano
The Sagaponack property features seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, spanning 9,500 square feet of living space. There is an additional 2,000 square feet of covered porches, the listing says.
"What makes it special is that it borders a 64-acre lot," said listing agent Terry Cohen, of Compass. "So there's no influence on your view line."

The house was completely renovated last year. Credit: Harris Allen, Lena Yaremenko, and Jim Christiano
The home was built in 2017 and completely renovated last year, Cohen said. The estate, on Fairfield Pond Lane, encompasses 4 acres and more than 360 feet of ocean frontage. There are waterfront views from all of the gathering rooms inside, Cohen said.
Outside, there is a tennis court, kitchenette and a 46-by-16-foot infinity pool with a waterfall feature. Inside, amenities include a gym, dual-sided fireplace, sauna, spa tub, 15-foot ceilings and panoramic ocean views.
In the luxury market nationwide, including Palm Beach in Florida and parts of northern California, it is "really difficult" to find something as turnkey as this property, Cohen said.
"It's a very rare opportunity," she added.
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Features include panoramic views of the ocean and 15-foot ceilings. Credit: Harris Allen, Lena Yaremenko, and Jim Christiano

The house has 9,500 square feet of living space. Credit: Harris Allen, Lena Yaremenko, and Jim Christiano





