Press
New Hamptons Mansion with Rooftop Putting Green: $45 Million
12/31/2015 – Newsday
Featuring Gary DePersia and Tim Davis’ listing at 9 Olde Town Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
Private Properties: A Hamptons Teardown Sells for $53 Million
12/18/2015 – The Wall Street Journal
Featuring Tim Davis’ Wooldon Manor sale at 28 Gin Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Suffolk County
12/18/2015 – Newsday
Featuring Tim Davis’ listings at 28 Gin Lane and Squabble Lane in Southampton, The Hamptons
Southampton property once owned by Woolworths sells for $40M
12/17/2015 – Newsday
Featuring Tim Davis’ Wooldon Manor sale at 28 Gin Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
Hamptons Summer Rental Aims for Record $2.5 Million Price
12/11/2015 – The Wall Street Journal
Featuring Tim Davis’ Southampton Meadow Lane rental listing
Hamptons Mansion Rental Seeking a Record $2.5M
12/10/2015 – The Real Deal
Featuring Tim Davis’ Southampton Meadow Lane listing
LI Homes: 3 dramatic East End homes
12/8/2015 – News 12 Long Island
Featuring Gary DePersia and Tim Davis’ listing at 9 Olde Town Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
Considering the Caribbean
11/10/2015 – Luxury Listings NYC
Featuring Caroline Holl and her listings with Leighton Candler and Tim Davis in Anguilla, The Caribbean.
Late Investor’s Water Mill Manse Sells For $27 Million
11/6/2015 – Southampton Press
Featuring Tim Davis’ Jack Nash Estate sale, Water Mill, The Hamptons
Hedge Fund Executive Jack Nash’s Hamptons Estate Sells for 30% Off
11/2/2015 – The Wall Street Journal
Featuring Tim Davis’ Jack Nash Estate sale, Water Mill, The Hamptons
The Hamptons estate of a late hedge funder just sold for $27 million
11/2/2015 – BusinessInsider.com
Featuring Tim Davis’ Jack Nash Estate sale, Water Mill, The Hamptons
Historic Southampton Estate Four Fountains for Sale at $35M
10/26/2015 – Curbed
Featuring Tim Davis’ Four Fountains mansion listing in Southampton, The Hamptons
Art Deco Theater Turned Southampton Home Seeks $35 Million
10/22/2015 – The Wall Street Journal
Featuring Tim Davis’ Four Fountains mansion listing in Southampton, The Hamptons
LI Homes for History Buffs: 60 Herrick Road, Southampton
10/13/2015 – Newsday
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 60 Herrick Road, Southampton, The Hamptons
Brand-New $8.75M Hamptons Manse Has Historic Inspiration
10/8/2015 – New York Post
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 60 Herrick Road, Southampton, The Hamptons
Top Five Lavish Listings In The Hamptons
10/7/2015 – Southampton Press
Featuring Tim Davis’ Villa Maria listings at 51 Halsey Lane (Villa Maria), Water Mill; and 127 Main Street, East Hampton, The Hamptons
Mapping the 10 Largest Houses for Sale in the Hamptons
9/14/2015 – Curbed
Featuring Tim Davis’ Villa Maria listing at 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill; and Mala Sander’s Burnt Point listing, Wainscott, The Hamptons
Tim Davis Offers Spectacular Southampton Village Estate at $8.75M
9/10/2015 – KDHamptons.com
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 60 Herrick Road, Southampton, The Hamptons
Most Expensive Homes Back East
9/9/2015 – Zillow
Featuring Tim Davis’ Villa Maria listing at 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill, The Hamptons; Deborah Grubman, David Dubin and Paul Albano’s listing at One Beacon Court, Midtown West, Manhattan; and Marie-Claire Gladstone’s Tommy Hilfiger Plaza Hotel listing at 1 Central Park South, Manhattan
A Broker Turns To Building
9/6/2015 – Southampton Press
Featuring Tim Davis’ lisitng at 60 Herrick Road, Southampton, The Hamptons
Hot Property: The Hamptons
9/1/2015 – The Telegraph – UK
Featuring Tim Davis’ listings at 1320 Flying Point Road, Water Mill; and 385 Great Plains Road, Southampton, The Hamptons
Five Homes for Jennifer Lawrence: 28 Gin Lane, Southampton
8/24/2015 – Mansion Global
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 28 Gin Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
House of the Day: Montauk, NY
8/4/2015 – Mansion Global
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 14 Maple Street, Montauk, The Hamptons
Day in the Life of: Tim Davis
8/1/2015 – The Real Deal
Featuring Hamptons agent Tim Davis
Why You Should Invest in Montauk Real Estate Right Now
7/31/2015 – Hamptons Magazine
Featuring Tim Davis and his listing at 14 Maple Street, Montauk, The Hamptons
Top Homes 2015: The Most Exclusive and Spectacular Oceanfront Properties
7/29/2015 – Ocean Home Magazine
Featuring Tim Davis’ listings at 51 Halsey Lane and 326, 328 & 332 Cobb Road, Water Mill, The Hamptons
Pads and Paddocks: High-End Equestrian Property For Sale
7/25/2015 – Financial Times
Featuring Carol Mayo and Tim Davis’ listing at 437 North Sea Mecox Road, Southampton, The Hamptons
Fantasy-Grade Beach Houses Near NYC that Make for Ideal Getaways
7/17/2015 – BrickUnderground.com
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill, The Hamptons
On the Market: 4 Listings a Stone’s Throw Away from Celebrity Homes
7/15/2015 – Hamptons Cottages & Gardens
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 980 Meadow Lane, Southampton; and Gary DePersia’s listing at 13 & 35 Meadow Court in Bridgehampton, The Hamptons
The Hamptons’ Top 10 Luxury Real Estate Agents
7/8/2015 – The Real Deal
Featuring Hamptons agents Tim Davis, Susan Breitenbach and Gary DePersia
Beyond the Hamptons: The Quieter Charms of Amagansett and Montauk
6/19/2015 – Financial Times
Featuring agent Arlene Reckson as well as Tim Davis’ Villa Maria listing at 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill, The Hamptons
Inside a Watermill Modern Beach House
6/14/2015 – NBC 4 New York
Featuring Tim Davis and Jonathan Davis, and their listing at 1320 Flying Point Road, Water Mill, The Hamptons
Why 2015 Is Poised to Be the East End’s Best Year Yet
6/12/2015 – New York Cottages & Gardens
Featuring agent Tim Davis
Which Hamptons Hamlet Attracts Celebs like Scarlett Johansson?
6/12/2015 – Hamptons Magazine
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 252 Bluff Road, Amagansett, The Hamptons
7 Hamptons Homes with Incredible Pools
6/2/2015 – Hamptons Magazine
Featuring Susan Breitenbach’s listing at 1866 Deerfield Road, Water Mill; and Tim Davis’ listing at 77 Ox Pasture Road, Southampton
The Hamptons’ Top Brokerages
6/1/2015 – The Real Deal
Featuring Cee Scott Brown and Jack Pearson’s sales and listings at Watchcase, Sag Harbor; Tim Davis’ listing at 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill; and the Corcoran Group as #1 in East End sales
Luxurious Residences, The American Way
BY: CAROLE PAPAZIANVIEWED 174 TIMES
Published: 5/29/2015Source: Le Figaro
The New York market attracts the wealthiest of this world. And the prices are going up.
The luxury real estate market is doing well in Manhattan. Very well. The city remains, with London, where wealthy from around the world need to have a pied-a-terre. It also reassures many buyers from emerging countries that to invest in American property is to put their money away from monetary or political turmoil of their country of origin. But where does American luxury start? Over $ 3.5 million, according to Corcoran brokerage, the luxury real estate specialist on the East Coast which recently signed an agreement with the John Taylor international real estate firm. The luxury market represents the top 10% of sales in Manhattan. In this niche, the average sales reached $7.2 million in the first quarter. The ultimate, most expensive properties offer direct views of Central Park, the green lung of New York. But new penthouses downtown (in the lower part of the city) compete with panoramic views. There, prices can soar like towers that rival for being the tallest in the city. A dozen are under construction or just out of the ground. One of them will be the highest. The best-known architects are sought by developers who thus offer their talent, but also their reputation. The French Jean Nouvel and Christian de Portzamparc are both in it. In one of the residential towers of the most iconic luxury (220 Central Park South), opposite the park, prices range from 15 million to $ 150 million for the penthouse. Delivery in 2017. And a third of the apartments have already been sold.
But these new constructions are not the only ones to show stratospheric prices and breathtaking views . The duplex of Tommy Hilfiger , across from Central Park, offers another option.
Entering the Plaza building, one is announced by the concierge, slipping into the elevator and opening the door into the penthouse of the designer is, admittedly, a delightful experience. Inside the apartment, one has entered a dream mansion that has been completely renovated. Deco lines, white sofas, fine linens, Warhols on the wall, a round room dedicated to children with drawings of Eloise, beloved storybook character of American children, we almost leave reality. The terrace and the dome with tile glazed complete the seduction. We quickly return to reality by becoming aware of the asking price, $ 75 million (€ 68 million) for this duplex of 565 m2 potentially sold furnished, but without artwork. What also defines the luxury in the US, it is the quality of service in these luxury condos. Concierges appropriate for big hotels, security, spas, everything is planned, these buildings offer a level of service uncommon in Europe. As such, the Hilfiger penthouse has access to all the services of The Plaza Hotel.
1 Central Park Penthouse 1809
Fascinating, full of energy, constantly changing, for sure, New York has pep. Still, some dream of escaping each weekend to find their country house. It is smart, then, to head to head out to the Hamptons, two hours from Manhattan. This is where New Yorkers luckiest spend their weekends with the arrival of sunny days. And prices in this universe that mixes country and beach, have nothing to envy to those of the Big Apple. Since the beginning of the year, four sales of more than $ 20 million were done. The former home of Vince Camuto, the creator of Nine West shoe brand, who recently passed away, is selling for $85 million. Not far from the beaches and ocean breezes, a grand and chic family home. And the pool, with an air of Italy, perhaps remembers the origins of the Patriarch.
51 Halsey Lane, Southampton
TRANSLATION
Le marché new-yorkais attire les fortunes du monde entier. Et les prix s’envolent.
Le marché immobilier haut de gamme se porte bien à Manhattan. Très bien même. La ville reste, avec Londres, celle où les grandes fortunes du monde entier se doivent d’avoir un pied-à-terre. Elle rassure aussi de nombreux acheteurs de pays émergents qui investissent dans la pierre américaine pour mettre leur argent à l’abri de turbulences monétaires ou politiques de leur pays d’origine. Mais où commence vraiment le luxe à l’américaine?? Au-dessus de 3,5 millions de dollars, selon le broker Corcoran, spécialiste de l’immobilier haut de gamme sur la côte Est qui a récemment signé un accord avec John Taylor. Ce qui représente 10 % des ventes à Manhattan. Sur ce créneau, la vente moyenne atteignait 7.2 millions de dollars au premier trimestre. Le nec plus ultra, les adresses les plus chères offrent des vues directes sur Central Park, le poumon vert de New York. Mais les nouveaux penthouses de downtown (dans la partie basse de la ville) et leurs vues panoramiques les concurrencent. Là, les prix peuvent s’envoler comme les tours qui rivalisent de hauteur. Une douzaine sont en construction ou tout juste sorties de terre. C’est à qui sera la plus haute. Les architectes les plus connus sont recherchés par des promoteurs qui s’offrent ainsi leur talent, mais aussi leur notoriété. Les Français Jean Nouvel et Christian de Portzamparc en font partie. Dans l’une des tours résidentielles de luxe les plus emblématiques (220 Central Park South), face au parc, les prix vont de 15 millions à 150 millions de dollars pour le penthouse. Livraison prévue en 2017. Et un tiers des appartements ont déjà été vendus.
Mais ces nouvelles constructions ne sont pas les seules à afficher des prix stratosphériques et des vues à couper le souffle. Le duplex de Tommy Hilfiger, face à Central Park, offre une autre option.
Entrer dans l’immeuble du Plaza, s’annoncer au concierge, se glisser dans l’ascenseur et pousser la porte du penthouse du créateur est, il faut le reconnaître, une expérience délicieuse. Dans l’appartement lui-même, on plonge dans l’univers du maître de maison qui l’a entièrement rénové à sa mesure. Déco tirée au cordeau, canapés blancs, linge de maison raffiné, Warhol au mur, pièce ronde dédiée aux enfants avec des dessins d’Eloise, personnage chéri des petits Américains, on se laisserait presque prendre au jeu. La terrasse et le dôme aux tuiles vernissées achèvent l’opération séduction. On revient vite à la réalité en prenant conscience du prix demandé, 75 millions de dollars (68 millions d’euros) pour ce duplex de 565 m2, mais sans les œuvres d’art. Ce qui fait aussi le luxe à l’américaine, c’est la qualité des services dans ces copropriétés de luxe où on reste entre soi. Concierges qui valent ceux des grands hôtels, sécurité, spas, tout est prévu, les immeubles offrent un niveau de services peu courant en Europe. Le penthouse de Tommy Hilfiger donne ainsi accès à tous les services de l’hôtel Plaza.
Fascinante, pleine d’énergie, en mutation constante, c’est sûr, New York a du peps. Pourtant, certains rêvent de s’en échapper chaque fin de semaine pour retrouver leur maison de campagne. Il est alors de bon ton de prendre la direction des Hamptons, à deux heures de Manhattan. C’est là que les New-Yorkais les plus chanceux passent leurs week-ends dès la venue des beaux jours. Et les prix, dans cet univers qui mêle campagne et iode, n’ont rien à envier à ceux de la Grosse Pomme. Depuis le début de l’année, quatre ventes à plus de 20 millions de dollars ont été conclues. La maison de Vince Camuto, le créateur de la marque de chaussures Nine West, disparu depuis peu, est ainsi à vendre 85 millions de dollars. Non loin des plages balayées par le vent, cette gigantesque maison de famille a du chic. Et la piscine, un petit air d’Italie, souvenir peut-être des origines du patriarche.
Modern Beach Houses for Sale
5/22/2015 – The Wall Street Journal
Featuring Tim Davis’ Sag Harbor bayfront listing
Luxe listings: Bridgehampton, Water Mill and Southampton
5/20/2015 – New York Post
Featuring Ginger Thoerner’s listing at 152 Sagaponack Road, Bridgehampton; Susan Breitenbach’s listing at 318 Mitchell’s Lane, Bridgehampton; and Tim Davis’ listing at 1320 Flying Point Road, Water Mill, The Hamptons
2015 Real Estate & Development Awards: Tim Davis, Top Residential Sales, East End
4/27/2015 – Long Island Business News
Featuring agent Tim Davis
Long Island’s Million-Dollar Rentals
4/21/2015 – Newsday
Featuring Tim Davis and Felicitas Kohl’s Southampton rental
5 Hamptons Homes with Spectacular Outdoor Spaces
4/14/2015 – Hamptons Magazine
Featuring Tim Davis’ listings at 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill; 77 Ox Pasture Road, Southampton; 1341 Flying Point Road, Water Mill; 1320 Flying Point Road, Water Mill; and 13 Maple Street, Montauk, The Hamptons
The Hamptons is Ready to Shine
4/1/2015 – The Real Deal
Featuring East End agent Jason Schommer, as well as Tim Davis’ listing at 1116 Meadow Lane, Southampton; Evan Kulman’s listing at 1820 Meadow Lane, and the Q4 2014 Hamptons Corcoran Report
Live Like the 1 Percent in One of These 5 Hamptons Homes for Sale
3/18/2015 – New York Post
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 28 Gin Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
A Luxurious Lifestyle: Inside Gardenside Southampton
3/16/2015 – Hamptons.com
Featuring Tim Davis and his “Cara Mia” listing at 77 Ox Pasture Road, Southampton
Blurred Lines: Is the North Fork the New Brooklyn?
3/12/2015 – Luxury Listings NYC
Featuring Sheri Winter Clarry and her Big E Farm listing in Jamesport, as well as Tim Davis’ listing at 51 & 55 Halsey Lane, Water Mill, The Hamptons
A Sentimental Journey: A Century Old Waterfront Home In The Hamptons Combines Luxury, Style And Charm To Create Sweet, Lasting Memories on Mecox Bay
3/3/2015 – Hamptons.com
Featuring Tim Davis’ Mecox Bay Waterfront Compound listing in Water Mill, The Hamptons
Sold in Three Weeks: Two Southampton Acres for $11.95M
3/2/2015 – Curbed
Featuring Tim Davis’ sale at 416 Beachcomber Lane, Southampton
Tour a Six-Bedroom on Prestigious Wyandanch Lane for $12.75M
2/27/2015 – Curbed
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 115 Wyandanch Lane, Southampton, The Hamptons
NEW KDHamptons Featured Property: A 1930’s East Hampton Architectural Landmark Hits The Market
2/24/2015 – KDHamptons.com
Featuring Tim Davis’ listing at 127 Main Street, East Hampton
Run, Don’t Walk, to Lock Down a Sexy Hamptons pad
2/12/2015 – New York Post
Featuring East End agent Tim Davis as well as Bryan Midlam and Vanessa Mothes’ rental listing at 2829 Deerfield Road, Sag Harbor; Gary DePersia’s rental listing at 612 Halsey Lane, Bridgehampton; Susan Breitenbach’s rental listing at 181 Old Mill Road, Water Mill; and Jason and Gaylene Schommer’s rental listing at 249 Mitchells Lane, Bridgehampton
Hamptons Home Prices Hit Seven-Year High in Luxury Surge
1/29/2015 – Bloomberg
Featuring Executive Managing Director, Bridgehampton, Ernie Cervi and the Q4 2014 East End Corcoran Report, as well as Tim Davis and his sale at 576 Meadow Lane, Southampton
Luxury Home Prices In the Hamptons Hit Seven-Year High
1/29/2015 – Haute Living
Featuring the Q4 2014 East End Corcoran Report as well as Tim Davis’ sale at 576 Meadow Lane in Southampton
We Hear: Lily Pond Lane Closing
1/8/2015 – New York Post
Featuring Tim Davis and Peter Huffine’s sales at Wooldon Manor, 16 Gin Lane, Southampton