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New 2026 Hamptons Estates Bring Tennis Courts and Resort Amenities

The 2026 new-construction season in the Hamptons is arriving with a wave of coastal contemporary and shingle-style estates that include tennis courts or tennis-ready grounds alongside resort-level amenities. Buyers and players should begin conversations now to lock in showings, understand build timelines and finish schedules, and tour homes while construction still offers personalization opportunities.

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New 2026 Hamptons Estates Bring Tennis Courts and Resort Amenities
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As the calendar turns to 2026, new-construction listings in the Hamptons are generating early momentum, particularly properties that pair luxury homes with tennis courts, pools and pool houses. Several large estates scheduled for completion this year are already being marketed to buyers seeking turnkey recreation and clubhouse-style living on private parcels.

For those planning to move to the area or add a summer base, now is the practical window to engage listing agents. Secure plans and specifications early, confirm construction timelines and finish schedules, and arrange tours of in-progress properties before spring and summer demand intensifies. Touring before landscaping and final exterior finishes are completed allows buyers to assess court orientation, sight lines, and space for guest amenities or practice walls.

Two standout estates illustrate the trend. At 84 Wainscott Hollow Road in Wainscott, a Peter Cook-designed coastal contemporary with interiors by Elsa Soyers and built by Paramount Development Group is listed at $23.995 million. The property offers eight bedrooms, 11 full and two half baths across roughly 11,287 +/- square feet on 1.39 acres, with a gunite pool, pool house and an on-site tennis court as part of a resort-level package. In Bridgehampton, 136 Trelawney Road presents a modern manor estate listed at $19.995 million. The 2.4-acre site supports a 10,586 +/- square-foot residence with seven bedrooms, eight full and three half baths, plus a gunite pool, pool house and tennis-ready grounds designed to support seamless indoor-outdoor living.

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These listings reflect broader buyer demand for properties that accommodate active families and socialize guests without leaving the property. Tennis courts add lifestyle value and practical utility for year-round training, casual play and resale appeal. For players who want specific surfacing, lighting or fencing, early conversations during construction often yield more options than trying to retrofit older properties.

Agents representing these and similar Hamptons new-construction homes are scheduling private showings, sharing floor plans and finish schedules, and advising on completion timelines. Contact listing agents to arrange visits, request specifications, and discuss customization or completion dates. With competition for high-end inventory expected to increase as the season progresses, start the conversation now to secure a position in the 2026 market.

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