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Southampton-Area Property Transfers Highlight Homes With Pools and Tennis Courts

A Suffolk County title-service roundup shows several Southampton-area properties changing hands, a useful lead for anyone tracking homes with private pools or tennis courts.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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Southampton-Area Property Transfers Highlight Homes With Pools and Tennis Courts
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A regularly published list of property transfers compiled by Suffolk Vision title service showed a string of Southampton-area conveyances recorded around Jan. 16, 2026, offering a clear snapshot of which homes recently changed hands and which may now be private courts or poolside retreats.

The public-record roundup covered addresses across Riverhead and selected hamlets in the Town of Southampton and included estate sales, individual purchases and LLC transactions. Notable entries included the estate of Audrey Schuller selling 839 Pondview Road to Sergio and Yevgeniya Rincon for $825,000, recorded Nov. 19, 2025; Alan and Pamela Maltagliati selling 11 Segal Avenue to 11 Segal Avenue LLC for $525,000, recorded Nov. 24, 2025; and the estate of Peggy Rasanen selling 10 Birch Court to James Hill for $480,200, recorded Oct. 29, 2025.

For players, organizers and neighborhood tennis networks, those names and figures do more than track market activity. Private courts and pools often move with property transfers, changing where lessons, pickup games and friendly tournaments can be hosted. When an estate property transfers to new owners, as with the Schuller and Rasanen estates, it can signal shifts in local access to recreational amenities or spark renovations that affect court availability and condition.

The listing format gives practical details that matter: buyer and seller names, street addresses, sale prices and the official recording dates. That information lets you follow patterns - for example, whether estates are more likely to be sold intact or parceled, or whether LLC purchases suggest investor-driven renovations and possible short-term rentals. The presence of LLCs such as 11 Segal Avenue LLC is a common marker to watch when anticipating property upgrades or changes in use.

This sweep of conveyances is part of an ongoing record that residents can use to keep a finger on the pulse of the local property market. If you are searching for a private court to join or a pool-side property to rent for clinics and socials, review deed descriptions and follow subsequent building permit filings, which will reveal planned additions or court resurfacing. Checking county deed records will also confirm whether a property includes a deeded tennis court or an in-ground pool.

As these transfers settle into new ownership, expect some properties to reappear in local listings or to be prepped for summer-ready use. Keep an eye on the next round of recorded conveyances and permit activity to see which addresses move from baseline to net in the coming months.

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