Tour an $89M Oceanfront East Hampton Estate Designed and Built by John Saladino

With summer in the Hamptons already in full swing, here’s a listing that encapsulates all that the East End is known for: A lavish coastal lifestyle, beautiful design, equestrian vibes, plenty of space, privacy… And of course, there’s an extravagant price tag to match. This $89 million beachfront listing tucked on East Hampton’s Further Lane is seeking a new owner, that is, one that has tens of millions of dollars to spend on real estate.

The iconic road, which stretches between East Hampton and Amagansett, is speckled with mansions that have been owned by celebrities and business moguls. This two-lot listing spans seven acres, with 220 feet of direct ocean frontage. Upon entering the property, a 19th-century barn-turned-guesthouse with two bedrooms sits closer to the road. Down the long driveway and past the open farmland, the 10,000-square-foot main house with five bedrooms awaits.

Interior designer John Saladino designed and built the circa-1990 residence. “Taking inspiration from the vernacular architecture of early eighteen-century farmers, I conceived a rambling dwelling to suggest that several generations had lived here and, as they prospered, had added on to the original structure,” Saladino explains on his website. The U-shaped floor plan is enhanced with materials like brick, hand-hewn beams, imported stone floors, and plaster walls. The foyer boasts triple-height ceilings, while the living room is 18-feet high. Other highlights include eight fireplaces and a 55-foot pool. Of course, there is an expansive terrace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, which is just steps away via a private pathway.

Frank E Newbold of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the impressive listing.