The acres overlooking a prize stretch of Long Island’s East End were empty for years. Now they’ve been sold in multimillion-dollar deals. It’s been the talk of the beach all summer.
Source: New York Times
In Montauk, Big Money Moves In on a Surfers’ Paradise
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