An East Hampton home on posh Further Lane is headed for auction.
The eye-catching four-bedroom home, at 100 Further Lane, was designed by the iconic East End architect, the late Norman Jaffe, in 1980. It’s currently listed for $27.5 million.
The estate, which sits on 3 acres, will be auctioned online from Dec. 6 to 14 by Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions and broker Rebekah Baker, of Sotheby’s International Realty. There is no reserve, and it will sell to the highest bidder.
A driveway leads to the 6,000-square-foot modern home. Inside, there’s a real view of chic contemporary influence. There’s lots of warm wood along the walls and ceilings, large exposures that let in light — the kitchen alone has a row of skylights — and handsome stone walls anchoring fireplaces, such as in the home’s great room.
The property dates to 1980. Howard Witz
Inside, the look is thoroughly contemporary — with wood and stone accents, as well as stone walls that anchor fireplaces. Howard Witz
The home also has large exposures that let in lots of light. Howard Witz
A view of the open floor plan. Howard Witz
The kitchen. Howard Witz
This bedroom has its own fireplace set along a stone wall. Howard Witz
Another view of the wood-forward decor. Howard Witz
This being the Hamptons, there’s a pool outside. Howard Witz
The tennis court. Howard WitzThe bedrooms are in their own wings with ensuite bathrooms and walk-in closets. The home also boasts a study and an open living/dining area, which looks out to the property’s lawn.
Outside, there’s a pool, a tennis court and the sound of the nearby ocean. (Two Mile Hollow Beach and Egypt Beach are both nearby.)
The property is near Lasata, the childhood home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, at 121 Further Lane. That estate was later owned by designer Reed Krakoff, who rented it to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and his then-wife, Dasha Zhukova, during the summer of 2016. Krakoff sold it in 2017 for $29.99 million.





