A Hidden Oasis From the Hamptons Real Estate Market Will Be Plowed Under, as Tenants Scramble To Deal With the Fallout - 27 East

A Hidden Oasis From the Hamptons Real Estate Market Will Be Plowed Under, as Tenants Scramble To Deal With the Fallout

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The Quail Ridge apartments, which for decades has been a respite from soaring South Fork rents, have been sold to developers who plan to tear them down and build condominiums. Residents have been told they can stay for at least one more year, but that rents will be going up more than double in some cases. MICHAEL WRIGHT

The Quail Ridge apartments, which for decades has been a respite from soaring South Fork rents, have been sold to developers who plan to tear them down and build condominiums. Residents have been told they can stay for at least one more year, but that rents will be going up more than double in some cases. MICHAEL WRIGHT

The Quail Ridge apartments, which for decades has been a respite from soaring South Fork rents, have been sold to developers who plan to tear them down and build condominiums. Residents have been told they can stay for at least one more year, but that rents will be going up more than double in some cases. MICHAEL WRIGHT

The Quail Ridge apartments, which for decades has been a respite from soaring South Fork rents, have been sold to developers who plan to tear them down and build condominiums. Residents have been told they can stay for at least one more year, but that rents will be going up more than double in some cases. MICHAEL WRIGHT

The Quail Ridge apartments, which for decades has been a respite from soaring South Fork rents, have been sold to developers who plan to tear them down and build condominiums. Residents have been told they can stay for at least one more year, but that rents will be going up more than double in some cases. MICHAEL WRIGHT

The Quail Ridge apartments, which for decades has been a respite from soaring South Fork rents, have been sold to developers who plan to tear them down and build condominiums. Residents have been told they can stay for at least one more year, but that rents will be going up more than double in some cases. MICHAEL WRIGHT

authorMichael Wright on Jun 24, 2025
The residents of Quail Ridge have for years lived one of those minor miracles of residency in the overheated real estate market of New York, similar to the denizens of... more

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