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Real Estate Pros To Examine Evolving Relationship That Owners Have WIth Hamptons Homes

authorStaff Writer on May 11, 2021

Getting Real with East End Real Estate, a virtual panel discussion series presented by The Express News Group, continues on Thursday, May 20, at 10 a.m. with “Co-Primary: Hamptons Houses Now Seen as More Than Vacation Homes.”

A panel of real estate professionals will examine how the rise of remote work has changed the view of a Hamptons house from a place for summer and weekend recreation to something more. What was once a vacation destination is now closer to a primary home, as well as a place from which to conduct business. Jonathan Miller of New York-based real estate appraisal and consulting firm Miller Samuel dubbed this evolution the “co-primary” concept.

The panelists will be Cee Scott Brown of Compass, Bill Carroll of the Corcoran Group, Simon Harrison of Simon Harrison Real Estate, Marc Heskell of Saunders & Associates, Ritchey Howe of Sotheby’s International Realty, Enzo Morabito of Douglas Elliman and Gene Stillwell of Town & Country Real Estate.

The event will take place on Zoom and is free to subscribers of The Southampton Press and The Sag Harbor Express. For others, admission is $10. For more information, email sessions@expressnewsgroup.com.

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