Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes · Penelope Grant · 9 July 2026

North Fork's most expensive home lists for $16.8 million

North Fork's most expensive home lists for $16.8 million

A waterfront estate on Nassau Point in Cutchogue is now the most expensive home listed on Long Island's North Fork, asking $16.8 million. The 4.25-acre compound pairs more than 300 feet of Peconic Bay shoreline with a shingle-clad residence, deep-water dock, and resort-style amenities.

Key Takeaways

What Makes This the Most Expensive Home on the North Fork?

Located on the prestigious Nassau Point peninsula, the estate commands a price no other North Fork residence has reached on the open market. Robb Report notes the spread pairs rare scale with direct waterfront access along Peconic Bay.

The shingle-clad compound sits behind artist-designed iron gates at the end of a winding driveway. Completed in 2006, the main residence was positioned to maximize sunset views over the water, with most principal rooms facing the bay.

What Amenities Come With the $16.8 Million Estate?

Interiors showcase detailed millwork, coffered ceilings, and expansive windows. The layout includes spacious living and dining rooms, a semicircular media lounge, a family room, and a 35-foot-long eat-in kitchen with two ranges, two sinks, and two refrigerators.

Eight bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms are spread across the property. Four guest bedrooms on the main floor each have a private bath, while the primary suite occupies nearly the entire second floor with a Biedermeier-inspired bathroom, walk-in closets, a dressing room, a sitting room with a fireplace, and two offices.

Stone steps lead from an 80-foot rear terrace to a gunite pool with a raised spa, a pool house, and a deep-water dock. Elsewhere on the grounds are a tennis court, a putting green, and a two-bedroom, two-bathroom guest cottage. An adjoining gym includes a sauna, and three finished-basement bedrooms suit guests or staff.

Why Does This Listing Matter for North Fork Real Estate?

A transaction near $16.8 million would easily surpass the North Fork's current sales record. In January 2026, a 21-acre waterfront estate in Southold sold for $12.4 million, breaking the prior benchmark of $11.2 million set just three months earlier by the sale of late art dealer Barbara Gladstone's home, also in Cutchogue.

The new listing signals continued appetite for ultra-luxury waterfront property on Long Island's quieter eastern shore. For more high-end listings, browse our Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes coverage.

Who Is Listing the Nassau Point Property?

Sheri Winter Parker of The Corcoran Group holds the listing. Photography credits on the marketing materials go to Kyle Hardy and All East Media for Corcoran, showcasing the estate's panoramic bay views and classic coastal architecture.

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