An Adorable Circa-1760 Sag Harbor Home Seeks a Buyer

An Adorable Circa-1760 Sag Harbor Home Seeks a Buyer

Just sixteen years before the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, Captain John Hulbert built this Greek Revival-style home in the village of Sag Harbor. Asking $7.495 million, the historic home wonderfully preserves its early American architecture, while still featuring breathtaking updates like a Control4 home system and a stunning Ciuffo kichen. 

Within its 6,000-square-feet of space and three stories, the 258-year-old home contains 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. Original details, including the home’s eight working masonry fireplaces, mingle thoughtfully with modern updates, from the elevator to smart home technology. Key for outdoor entertaining, a 600-square-foot rooftop deck, heated gunite pool and spa, and bluestone patios have all been added as well. Many of these additions appear to still be underway, however, as the listing only provides renderings of the spaces. 

These extensive renovations began a year ago, when the 0.2-acre property sold for $2.5 million. Scott Strough of Compass has 6 Union Street listing and Curbed first reported that it hit the market. 

An Adorable Circa-1760 Sag Harbor Home Seeks a Buyer
An Adorable Circa-1760 Sag Harbor Home Seeks a Buyer