Shutterstock Founder Sells Oceanfront Hamptons Home for $57 Million -- WSJ

Dow Jones
2025/10/23

By E.B. Solomont

The Hamptons, New York's tony beach destination, has seen another big-ticket sale as the luxury market continues to recover.

Shutterstock founder Jonathan Oringer has sold his oceanfront Bridgehampton house for $57 million, according to people familiar with the deal. He bought the property for $40 million in 2014, property records show. He listed the house briefly for $52 million in 2021, but it wasn't on the market at the time of the sale.

The buyer's identity couldn't be learned.

Oringer didn't respond to a request for comment. He and his wife, Talia Oringer, have relocated to Miami Beach, Fla., paying $42 million for a home on North Bay Road in 2020.

Set on more than 2 acres, the modern Bridgehampton home has a gym, a game room and a media room. Outside, there is an infinity pool, an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace and a television. A private, lighted walkway leads to the beach.

Erica Grossman, Paul Brennan and Martha Gundersen of Douglas Elliman represented the seller. Terry Cohen of Compass brought the buyer.

Market snapshot

Sales volume in the Hamptons hit a 14-year low in early 2023 but is now recovering. In the second quarter, luxury sales volume rose 4.3% year-over year, according to data from real-estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel. The median luxury price of $11.35 million grew 18.8% from the second quarter of 2024.

An oceanfront home in East Hampton sold for roughly $67 million in September.

Write to E.B. Solomont at eb.solomont@wsj.com

 

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