I'm looking for a winter steward of my wonderful up-to-date, art-filled mid-century home in the Shelter Island enclave near eastern Long Island (aka the Hamptons.)
The $4,000/month covers:
- Use of the house, garden, sauna, and everything in it
- $300 of electricity per month
- High speed WiFi (there is no TV but there is a projector with Apple TV)
It does not include:
- Additional power usage (this can be high in winter, but can be mitigated by keeping the house at around 68*F, making sure all windows are closed, and using the wood stove for supplementary heat)
- Garbage pickup (you can either take trash to the dump on island, or pay $85/pickup on request.)
If you have never spent a winter out east, it's a magical, meditative, and oftentimes very useful experience that should be on everyone's bucket list.
My home is a midcentury charmer neatly appointed with original art and treasures collected locally and from my travels around the globe (I also live part time in Mexico City and Portugal, as well as NYC) and spread across a rolling acre with a brand new sauna in the garden that you can use year-round. There are three comfortable bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The primary bedroom also has a lovely standing tub from which you can watch deer, turkey, groundhogs, and songbirds in the rear garden through the picture window.
Downstairs, there's a movie theater room with a projector, Apple TV, and real AMC theater seats (+ popcorn machine), a gym with free weights + a Tonal machine (comes with your rental), a cozy study with working wood stove (amazing for the cooler months) and a 1930s burl wood waterfall writing desk + sitting area + my personal library, as well as an office with two desks and two chairs ideal for a couple to work together but separately (the office has a door that closes for privacy - I do a lot of my work upstairs at the dining table.)
Much of the furniture is authentic mid century - a rare set of 6 lemon meringue coloured Eames shell dining chairs, a Knudd Nielsen buffet and hutch, two Hans Brattrud Scandia chairs, a pair of Thonet armchairs, and much more.
The quietest and loveliest beach in New York is 4 minutes away by bike (we have 4 of them available to use). Even (or especially?) in the winter, a beach stroll is something to relish on Shelter Island. My first three seasons of owning the home, I spent December-March there and loved every moment.
Why I'm Renting on TLP
We rent heavily via vacation rental sites and return rentals over the summer (this year almost 90% returning rentals which speaks to the property's charm!). I try to use the house as often as I can in the fall and late spring but during the wintertime I'm busy with art and film work on the West Coast and SW, and usually live out of my apartment in Mexico City during that time.
The rates we're charging for winter are an offset to our costs of owning the home and enable the house to be used by people who genuinely appreciate it - not a profit to us.
For 3 years I spent winters on Shelter Island, and those were some of the most peaceful, productive winters I've ever had. So don't overlook the opportunity for tranquility, it's worth it! Shelter Island and the surrounding areas (Sag Harbor, Greenport, the North Fork) are an ideal place to write your screenplay or the next great American novel - just ask Herman Melville, Leon Uris, or John Steinbeck, all of whom lived and worked nearby.
About the Island:
Geographically the size of Manhattan, you can cross Shelter Island in any direction in under 10 minutes. It's reachable from either Greenport on the North Fork, or Sag Harbor/North Haven in the South Fork, by a car ferry that runs regularly 365 days a year and does not require appointment (do pay attention to the schedule especially in winter.)
There are several amazing restaurants and a great coffee shop on Shelter Island. Some stay open year round but you'll want to check updated hours if staying in the winter. There is an IGA grocery shop open year round. As well, Sag Harbor and Greenport are both year round towns with charming vintage cinemas, great restaurants, excellent shopping, and their own unique cultural delights. When I've stayed in the winter, a highlight for me is taking the ferry over to Sag, enjoying happy hour at the American Hotel, then catching a movie.
We are dog friendly :)
Available dates and rates:
January 10-March 10
$4000/month or 5% discount if you take both months ($7600)
***during the winter months (Jan, Feb, Mar) we have to charge separately for electricity since the house is electric-heated. The first $300 of electric per month is included in the rental, and you're responsible for the rest. We can go over some ways of limiting that cost (the wood stove is a great way, properly utilized!) but it's just the reality of having an electric-heated home in winter in the northeast.
I would prefer to find either a renter for all three winter months, or rent them as 1 month blocks. This is because it becomes quite difficult to assign electric use during these chillier months, and because I won't be in the country/region, flipping the house becomes more difficult. We have an on island property manager but she travels as well sometimes. However, if you'd like a large block of time during the winter, please just ask and we'll see what we can do.
My goal here is to find people who will appreciate such a special place during seasons when it isn't so clearly a commodity. This doesn't make the space or the island any less extraordinary, and my hope is that the TLP community finds Shelter Island in all its seasons as glorious as I do :)
I'm a go-getter and world traveler with more jobs than I care to admit. Principally, I'm the co-founder and acting director of a major art fair outside of the US, but I've been transitioning a lot of my energy to film over the last several years. I've produced feature and short films, offer paid strategic consulting to filmmakers on their fundraising and distribution strategy, and just directed my first film, a documentary about Miami Beach's coral reef system and the friends protecting it. I also sit on the boards of several film and arts organizations (including the advisory board of our own North Fork Arts Center, just across the Peconic from Shelter Island, in Greenport.)
I'm a tidy person but a collector so I love objects of significance and aesthetic beauty. Everything you'll find in the house means something to me, and I hope you enjoy it too! I'm a voracious reader and a movie nut, and love art as I'm sure you'll be able to tell
I'm your direct contact as the owner of this house, but our on-island property manager Kim will likely be the one welcoming you and letting you in.
1 week absolute minimum (you don't have to use all the days, but I can't parcel it out smaller for legal reasons - Shelter Island only allows 2 rentals per month)
$500 deposit for a short (1 week-2 weeks) stay to be returned within 3 business days of a satisfactory return of the property
$1000 deposit for a long (2 weeks or longer) stay to be returned within 3 business days of a satisfactory return of the property
It would be nice if you have a social media profile/vacation rental site account/LinkedIn account to cross reference, but we can be flexible on this as long as we can authenticate you.
I have a very simple agreement that I send out for non-platform renters that details the above deposit schedule, it's very easy and can be reviewed in 10 minutes maximum.
We typically ask that rental payments be made upfront, and deposits made either upfront or at least 3 days prior to check-in.
We are fully dog friendly :)
Preferably no cats but can make exceptions with additional deposit and clarity on cat's prior behavior.