The Montauk Manor—Offerings with ocean views

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Remarkably sited above the village of Montauk, Montauk Manor rests on nine lushly landscaped acres and provides panoramic views of the ocean, bays and hills.

Originally built in 1927 as a luxury hotel by industrialist Carl Fisher, Montauk Manor is considered the crown jewel of Montauk. Designed by the architectural firm of Schultze and Weaver, who patterned such properties as the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City and The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida, Montauk Manor has recently been renovated and converted into 140 exceptional condominium units.

Ranging from $200,000 to $500,000, buyers can purchase studio- to three-bedroom deluxe apartments, with many offering private terraces and balconies.

“To own a piece of such a unique estate is an incredible opportunity,” says Elizabeth Wohl, sales associate at Brown Harris Stevens. “The Montauk Manor has so much charm. It’s a place where history is preserved, together with all conveniences of luxury living.”

In addition to beautifully designed spaces, homebuyers will enjoy indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, a private health club, saunas, a day spa, a first-class restaurant, and conference rooms. Complimentary shuttle service is also available, providing easy access to beaches and parks.

“The village of Montauk offers endless possibilities of things to do: world-class fishing, water sports, fabulous dining, great shopping, and rich historical and cultural experiences, says Gary Wohl. “The sophistication and authenticity offered by the village is surprising to many visitors. It truly is a wonderful place.”

Elizabeth Wohl and Gary Wohl of Brown Harris Stevens are the exclusive agents for Montauk Manor. To search available residences in the Manor, please visit either agent’s section at the following address: www.bhshamptons.com

—Holly Marie Busacca

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