The East Hampton Village home fronting Hook Pond recently sold for $21.75 million, its full asking price.
At 16 Hook Pond Lane, the circa-1960 traditional overlooks not just the pond but also a golf course and the ocean. The five-bedroom, four-bath house has a living room, library, dining room, and it comes with a two-car garage — though the existing residence may not be around for long. The Brown Harris Stevens listing notes that the 3.3-acre property with 333 feet of waterfront can yield a 15,320-square-foot principal structure.
Roxanne A. Briggs, Shannan North and Peter M. Turino of Brown Harris Stevens had the exclusive listing. Marilyn Clark of Sotheby’s International Realty brought the buyer.
“Idyllic Hook Pond is the very essence of East Hampton Village,” Turino said. “It is a truly unique habitat, abundant with flora and fauna and separated by a natural dune from the Atlantic Ocean. Rarely do the pondfront properties trade (the last was in 2009) so this sale is very special. The size, width and orientation of this particular property made it especially desirable, and the sale was a successful team effort with the right energy and synergy all around. An important property starts a new chapter with new owners.”
The deal closed May 26, according to The Real Estate Report Inc. The sellers were Paul, William, Anne and James Dean, and the new owner is Hook Pond LSJ LLC.