Open Houses

I am writing this on a holiday weekend morning. The daily email just arrived with the list of today’s open houses. Ready? It’s 45 pages long and there is an average of eleven houses per page…


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Diane Saatchi
Print vs. Digital Ads

A few years ago, a client called with a complaint. Her friends who knew her house was for sale had asked why it wasn’t advertised. That seemed … odd. I’d received several requests to show it just this week, I told her, from potential buyers who had seen ads on the internet and posts on social media.…



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Diane Saatchi
Tax Grievance Day

This April was the first tax season where homeowners’ taxes were affected by tax reform. And people felt it. I’ve been helping people buy and sell homes in the Hamptons for about 30 years, and I can tell you that a property’s taxes used to be one of the last questions that came up…



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Diane Saatchi
Scheduling Showings

Brokers know that when the sun is shining and the pools are glimmering, it’s the perfect time to show houses. We pop in and out of homes with our clients on a whim, dropping in here and there to check out a kitchen, a backyard, or a view. Just kidding.…


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Subject Matter

Let me begin, here, by describing a real estate situation that’s far more common (and much more complicated) than you might think: A would-be buyer finds a four-bedroom home that’s almost perfect. It’s just lacking a fifth bedroom — however, there’s plenty of space for one in the basement. The buyer offers to purchase the house, subject to being able to create that extra bedroom in the basement. Shouldn’t be a problem…


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Diane Saatchi
Getting Ready for Summer – Part 2 – Home Shoppers

If you’re already fantasizing about lazy Hamptons beach weekends: It’s time to start looking at homes to rent or buy. It might seem premature, but after 30 years working in Hamptons real estate, I can promise you that people are already getting their ducks in a row for the summer. Below, I’m sharing the steps you should take now if you want to buy or rent a house for the summer. If you want to buy a house: It’s time.

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Diane Saatchi
Getting Ready for Summer – Part 1 – Homeowners

In the season of puffy coats and 5 p.m. sunsets, summer couldn’t feel further away. But if you’re hoping to sell or rent your Hamptons home for the upcoming summer, it’s time to get on it. Some home shoppers have already claimed their 2019 summer homes, but don’t worry if yours isn’t ready to show: There is still plenty of time. Weather permitting, the three-day weekend in honor Martin Luther King is the unofficial start to the new year home shopping season.…

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Diane Saatchi
Reflections on 2018

In early 2016, I published a blog post, Reflections: a look back at the year in real estate.

That was three years ago (can you believe it?), and many things haven’t changed…

The rental market is still perplexing, increasingly reliant on online home-rental sites. Most of the towns have rental registries now, and they’ve turned out to be inconvenient but ultimately not problematic for business…

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Show Time

If you’ve listed your home for sale, there’s a good chance you love it. It’s full of memories, from your child’s first birthday to her college graduation. When you look at it, you remember backyard barbecues and diving contests in the pool. It’s a wonderful place, and whoever buys it will be lucky to have it.


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The Pro and Cons of Listing for Sale and Rent at Once

Summer 2018 rental security deposits may still be pending, but homeowners are already looking to the 2019 season and pondering the annual question: rent or sell? Many answer that question with another: Why not try both? List the property for rent or sale and decide what to do if/when they get an offer for one or the other. It sounds like a win-win, but I can offer five reasons why it may not be all that it seems — and one reason why they should consider it.


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Diane Saatchi