EXCLUSIVE: ‘The View’ Host Joy Behar Finally Snags Buyer for Longtime Hamptons Home—After $1 Million Price Bump

by Kelsi Karruli

"The View" host Joy Behar has found a buyer for her longtime Hamptons residence—nearly two years after the elegant dwelling was first brought to the market.

Behar, 83, has taken one step closer to offloading the Sag Harbor, NY, property after accepting an offer on the dwelling, which is now marked as "pending" sale, meaning that a deal is in the final stages before closing.

While properties in this stage can end up back on the market if they fall out of escrow, it marks a very positive milestone in what has been a lengthy journey for Behar.

It comes just a few months after the TV personality's listing agents, Ed Gaetjens and John Wines with Saunders & Associates, opened up to Realtor.com® about the unique new tactic they were employing to secure a buyer for the property: increasing the price by $1 million.

Having initially listed the home for $10.95 million in November 2024—a price that Gaetjens and Wines conceded was likely too ambitious, Behar and her agents steadily dropped that ask on multiple occasions over the following months. The price reached a low of $5.95 million in December 2025.

Then, just three months later, the ask shot back up by more than $1 million, settling at $6.995 million, a move that may well have raised a few eyebrows among buyers.

However, Gaetjens and Wines explained that it was actually very carefully thought out.

Joy Behar home
"The View" host Joy Behar has found a buyer for her longtime Hamptons residence—nearly two years after the elegant dwelling was first brought to the market. (Realtor.com)

"We had started much higher, at an aspirational price, then came down to a realistic number," Wines explained.

But the decision to increase the asking price was motivated by more than just a desire to reach a "realistic" number, with Wines having noted that it came down to a combination of factors—not least the sale of a nearby home, which changed hands for $11.25 million.

According to Wines and Gaetjens, while the neighboring property had undergone many more modern upgrades than Behar's own dwelling, its sale proved to them just how much demand there is for homes in that area, and how much potential their client's house has.

"The comp next door, no one would have thought that price was possible," Gaetjens says. "That house went for a lot of money, a lot more than any of us thought it would go for."

In essence, the neighboring sale upped the ante as far as Behar's listing was concerned—and also encouraged her agents to start thinking about other ways they could prove the home's potential to prospective buyers.

"We told Joy that, we’re not just taking [her listing] to take it again, we want to think outside the box on this," Gaetjens added. "We just need to be a little more proactive, a little more visual, a little more telling about how things could be."

To create a narrative around the home, Gaetjens and Wines worked with multiple architects to draw up plans for potential renovations that would help to give the property a much more modern feel. They also priced out those potential updates and secured the necessary planning permissions.

Essentially, they carried out every necessary step to prepare for a renovation, without actually requiring Behar to start any construction.

"A lot of people don’t have vision, they don’t see what the house could be," Wines said. "What we’re trying to do is make it more palatable. We’re all but doing [the renovation] for them is really what it comes down to."

EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
Behar, 83, has taken one step closer to offloading the Sag Harbor, NY, property after accepting an offer on the dwelling, which is now marked as "pending" sale, meaning that a deal is in the final stages before closing. (Saunders & Associates)
EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
It comes just a few months after the TV personality's listing agents, Ed Gaetjens and John Wines with Saunders & Associates, opened up to Realtor.com about the unique new tactic they were employing to secure a buyer for the property. (Saunders & Associates)
EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
Having dropped the asking price on the home to $5.95 million in December 2025, the listing agents then increased it by more than a million three months later. (Saunders & Associates)

The real estate pros also hoped that by pointing interested parties to the recently sold home in Behar's neighborhood, they could help them see how lucrative an investment their client's property could be, provided a buyer is willing to put in a little bit of work.

"At $6.99 million it’s still a steal because there’s so much room in there," Wines noted. "We have a legitimate comp next door that allows us to say, 'Here's what a turnkey house is worth.'

"We know that this house will give a buyer great equity, we're just trying to find the easiest path for someone to accomplish that."

That being said, the agents noted that, if their latest tactic didn't work to secure a buyer, Behar was not opposed to doing the work herself, then putting the property back on the market at a much higher price, one that they said would be closer to the $11.25 million mark.

"We probably would have had 20 buyers, easily, if the house was renovated, regardless of price," Wines added. "The price is not the problem, the issue is they don’t have the vision of what the house could be.

"What we’re trying to do is resolve that, and say, 'For X number of dollars you could have the house look like this.' But if we were to move forward and actually do the renovations, the price wouldn’t be $6.99 million, it would be $12 million.

"If there isn’t a buyer at this price, I think we will probably find an avenue to have it renovated and sell it at the higher price."

Both Gaetjens and Wines conceded that their vision for the home might not appeal to every buyer, having noted that they were well aware some interested parties who have already viewed the home will see the price increase and "say we're crazy."

However, they were both confident that they could craft a vision for a home that perfectly suits someone's dream, adding that, by encouraging prospective buyers to do the work themselves, they could help them to design a dwelling that perfectly suits their individual needs.

EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
"We had started much higher, at an aspirational price, then came down to a realistic number," one of the agents previously explained. (Saunders & Associates)
EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
The price increase was motivated, at least in part, by the sale of a neighboring property that went for more than $11 million. (Saunders & Associates)
EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
"The comp next door, no one would have thought that price was possible," Gaetjens says. "That house went for a lot of money, a lot more than any of us thought it would go for." (Saunders & Associates)

"We engaged Joy with this and we know there’s value there," Gaetjens explained. "We know someone is going to put money into this house and have the same property that exists next door. We know in our hearts that the person who buys Joy’s house is going to have equity like they couldn’t believe.

"That’s why we’re so passionate about it. We’re so pumped about this."

Now, it appears that tactic may well have been successful—at least if the current offer results in an official sale.

In its current form, the dwelling, which was built in 1903, spreads across 4,500 square feet, including four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, with the listing noting that it is "situated on an idyllic 0.63-acre corner lot."

The description also called attention to the home's very unique bones—and its existing amenities, including the gunite pool in the backyard.

"This meticulously restored Victorian delivers the ultimate Hamptons lifestyle: a luxuriously appointed main residence, a lofted studio, and resort-like grounds with a heated gunite pool."

Behar purchased the dwelling back in 2016, paying $4.75 million for the picturesque abode, having previously transferred the deed for her other Hamptons property into the name of her daughter, Eve.

Inside, the main residence blends timeless comfort with elevated modern amenities, which start in the chef's kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, dual dishwashers, an enormous pantry, and a fireplace.

Communal living spaces abound, including a formal dining room (no doubt where Behar hosts her fellow panelists for dinner and debate), living room, den, and office.

EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
In its current form, the dwelling, which was built in 1903, spreads across 4,500 square feet, including four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, with the listing noting that it is "situated on an idyllic 0.63-acre corner lot." (Saunders & Associates)
EXCLUSIVE: Joy Behar's Hamptons Home Gets $1 Million Price Hike—as Her Listing Agents Test Bold New Tactic to Sell 123-Year-Old Abode
Behar purchased the dwelling back in 2016, paying $4.75 million for the picturesque abode, having previously transferred the deed for her other Hamptons property into the name of her daughter, Eve. (Saunders & Associates)
According to Behar, it was the home's history and "bones" that won her over: "This house is over 100 years old—I’m almost as old as this house! But it’s a beautiful house, it has bones, and it has history." (LOU ROCCO/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. via Getty Images)

The primary bedroom also comes with a fireplace, as well as an expansive walk-in closet and a spa bathroom, perfect for relaxation after a long day of duking it out on air.

There is another en suite bedroom, and two bedrooms share a communal bathroom.

A guesthouse comes with a living room with a fireplace, as well as a full kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and loft space. It could well be used to bring in rental income on Airbnb or Vrbo, should the buyer desire it.

Although the home is located on a popular street in Sag Harbor, it afforded Brooklyn-born Behar total privacy courtesy of the lush trees that surround the grounds. Certainly, no prying eyes could see through to the pool area, which is bordered by a bluestone patio.

Behar has made no secret of her love of her Hamptons escape, telling Hedges in a 2021 interview that she first visited the upscale area in the 1960s, when she rented a home in Hampton Bays with her sorority sisters.

However, since then she has greatly upgraded her property picks, forming a deep bond with the area.

"I love the Hamptons. There is no better place. To me, it resembles Provence more than any other place I’ve been, and I like it more than Provence," she said.

But Behar had something of a battle on her hands when it came to securing her latest Hamptons house—revealing to Hedges that the property was not even on the market when she began looking for a new dwelling.

"I was looking at the one next door, a brand-new big house, that was too much money," she said. "I asked the broker, 'Can you find out if he wants to sell this house?' The owner said, 'Only at top dollar and as is.' I took it."

According to Behar, it was the home's history and "bones" that won her over: "This house is over 100 years old—I’m almost as old as this house! But it’s a beautiful house, it has bones, and it has history."

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