A waterfront Sag Harbor home that sits high on a bluff — providing sweeping views across Peconic Bay and to the North Fork — sold early this year for $4.95 million, though the deed transfer became public only recently.
Known as the Clover House, the circa 1890 five-bedroom Victorian is located at 29 Peconic Avenue, adjacent to the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge. The 0.6-acre property in the Northampton Shores neighborhood was 120 feet of waterfront and a new bulkhead with a boathouse.
The listing notes that the house has its original pine wainscoting and molding. It also has a screened porch and a third-floor recessed balcony for watching boats go by.
An updated survey shows that the house’s footprint can be expanded significantly and that there is room for a pool, according to the listing.
The property had been listed for $5.3 million. Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller and Compass brought the buyer.
The deal closed January 31, according to The Real Estate Report Inc., which said the sellers were Danielle Ullendorff and Ilana Cohen Trust, and the new owner is 29 Peconic Ave LLC.