The nuts and bolts
4 bedrooms
4 bathrooms
2,800 square feet
.88 acres
House proud
Originally constructed in the 1980s, this home was rebuilt from the framework in 2023 and renovated with high-end finishes and a designer’s eye.
“The quality of the finishes and details are not what you’d expect in a smaller house—this level is what you’d usually find in a bigger, more elaborate house,” says Carol Sharks, the agent representing the listing at Corcoran. “This home balances high design with livability.”
Sharks said the current owner, “a world traveler,” designed it herself, inspired by her travels in Europe and far-flung locales. The spa-like bathrooms are particularly informed by high-end hospitality aesthetics and inspired by places such as the Blue Lagoon and the Drisco in Tel Aviv.
What’s the plan?
The main portion of the first floor is an open format living room-kitchen, a combined 534 square feet, with access to the large deck and a wide entry to the dining area. A guest bedroom on this level can double as a TV den. The living room features a natural-wood toned slatted wall that lends airiness to the room. A separate wing houses the 392-square-foot primary bedroom with a large bathroom featuring pretty green glass tiles, a walk-in closet, and additional storage. A floating staircase leads to the second floor with a second primary bedroom of 212 square feet and another ensuite guest bedroom.





What’s cooking?
The 210-square-foot custom kitchen is by DOCA, an Italian design company, featuring sleek, neutral-toned cabinetry and Neolith countertops. The appliance suite includes Miele and Bosch. There are two sinks with disposals, and an oversize window overlooking the backyard and pool area.
What else?
The spa-inspired bathrooms features Waterworks tile, handmade Zellige tiles and double showers. The high-end fixture manufacturers include Toto, Waterworks, Brizo, Axor and Hansgrohe.





Amenities and more
- Renovated heated 20’ x 40’ pool
- New, app-controlled irrigation system
- Integrated storage shed
One cool thing
This home was originally built by Freidoun (“Fred”) Jalayer, who also built the dioramas for Manhattan’s American Museum of Natural History from 1946-1971, and was considered one of the institution’s great “foreground artists” and an expert at creating flower models. He contributed to the museum’s Hall of Small Mammals and the North American Mammals hall.
Agent’s callout
“The backyard is peaceful and restorative, centered around the pool and perfect for summer afternoons and entertaining,” Sharks says, adding the property offers “ample flexibility for future enhancements” such as a fire pit area or pickleball court. With fine design details and significant upgrades such as European hardwood doors and custom-built wardrobes, and its turnkey condition, she said a buyer will get “incredible value.”
“I think it’s the best deal in Sagaponack.”

Location, location, location
“Sagaponack—historically known for farmland and sweeping open fields has become synonymous with luxury while still retaining its rustic roots,” Sharks says. This home offers farm views of Wolffer Estate Vineyard and Sagaponack Distillery.
The home is 2.6 miles from the center of Sagaponack and 4.6 miles from the village of Sag Harbor. Plenty of beaches are nearby: 2.3 miles from Town Line Beach, 3.3 miles from Gibson Beach, and about four miles from Sagg Main Beach. Also of interest are the South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center, Poxabogue County Park and the Long Pond Greenbelt Nature Center. There are several golf courses within a short drive from the home.
Details
The home at 630 Narrow Lane lists for $3,498,000 and the details can be seen here.









