Joy Behar Looks to Sell Hamptons Home For $6.995 Million
Television personality Joy Behar, best known for her role on “The View”, is looking to sell her Sag Harbor home for $6.995 million.
The property was built in 1903 and sits on a 0.63-acre lot near Haven’s Beach, placing it within one of the Hamptons’ more established village settings.
Spanning approximately 4,500 square feet, the home combines a restored Victorian structure with updated interiors and additional living spaces.

Property Highlights
Price: $6.995 Million
Location: Sag Harbor, New York
Size: 4,500 square feet
Lot Size: 0.63 acres
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4 full, 1 half
Notable Features: restored Victorian architecture, wraparound porch, guest studio cottage, heated gunite pool, five fireplaces, chef’s kitchen with dual dishwashers, bay window dining room, private office, bluestone patio
For more information about this listing, reach out to the listing agent Ed Gaetjens at EG@Saunders.com.
Walking up to Behar’s Home
Walking up to Joy Behar’s Hamptons house, the Victorian influence can be seen through the white clapboard siding, steep roofline, and broad wraparound porch.
A brick path runs alongside thick hydrangea beds and opens to a deep stretch of lawn just before the round white columns that frame the porch.

Painted wood decking, hanging lanterns, and ceiling fans make the porch a relaxing spot to take in the fresh air before stepping inside the house.

Formal Living Room
Once inside, the living room opens as a bright space organized around one of the home’s original fireplaces, which remains the central feature along the main wall.
From there, the room extends outward through a series of tall divided-light windows and glass doors that pull in views of the surrounding greenery.

A bay of windows wraps one side, giving the room a wider footprint and creating space for the main sofa, while the doors on the opposite side connect out to the lawn.
Family Room
Just beyond the main living room, the family room shifts into a more enclosed space, again organized around an original fireplace set into a white mantel along the central wall.
Seating is pulled in closer here, with a sofa, armchairs, and an ottoman arranged directly around the hearth, creating a tighter, more contained layout.

Windows line the perimeter on multiple sides and detailing continues with crown molding, paneled walls, and simple window treatments.

Formal Dining Room
Moving on from the den, the formal dining room is set within a rounded bay that pulls the eye straight to the backyard through three tall windows.
A round wood table sits at the center of the space beneath a large pendant light, with upholstered chairs placed evenly around it.

The detailing stays consistent with the rest of the house, with wainscoting wrapping the lower walls and pale blue-gray paint above, while framed artwork and simple sconces add just enough decoration without crowding the room.
Kitchen
From the dining room, the layout moves into a bright kitchen organized around a central island with a built-in cooktop and a large stainless hood suspended above it.
White shaker-style cabinetry wraps the room from floor to ceiling, while the pale blue tile backsplash and dark wood floors give the space a cleaner, more updated look.

Along the perimeter, the counters run beneath a wide window over the sink, bringing in garden views and natural light across the work surfaces.
Integrated high-end appliances, including double-wall ovens, a large refrigerator, dishwasher, and undercounter refrigeration, are built into the cabinetry, while a walk-in pantry sits off to the side.

Den
Completing the main living spaces on the first floor, this additional den sits just off the kitchen, with a full wall of windows and a glass door offering direct access to the outdoor areas.
The layout centers on another, more modern, fireplace with a simple white mantel and darker stone surround, with seating arranged closely around it.

Primary Suite
Upstairs, the primary suite opens into a large bedroom beneath a vaulted ceiling. The bed sits at the center, framed by wide windows on two sides, while a fireplace is built into the far corner with shelving tucked beside it.
A small stained-glass detail set high on the center wall adds a traditional touch, but the rest of the room is simple, with pale walls and dark wood floors.

En-Suite Bathroom
In the en-suite bathroom a glass-enclosed shower lines one side, finished in white subway tile, while the opposite side has a dark vanity and paneled walls wrapped with blue vertical stripes that bring in a more decorative element.

Detached Studio Cottage
Sitting next to the main house, the detached studio cottage sits at the end of its own gravel driveway and clipped lawn that make it look like a mini house.

Living Area
Inside the cottage, the main living area opens beneath a double-height ceiling with white paneling and a lofted overlook above.
A fireplace sits on one side of the room, framed by a traditional mantel and surrounded by wall paneling, while the seating area is arranged openly in front of it with clear sightlines into a dining space behind it.

Bedroom
The bedroom takes on a softer, more casual tone with pale yellow walls, wainscoting, and an antique-style bed frame.

Bathroom
The bathroom is compact and straightforward, with a glass-enclosed shower running along one side and a curved dark wood vanity placed opposite it.
Beadboard wainscoting and white walls keep the space in line with the cottage’s traditional style, while the artwork above the vanity adds a personal design touch.

Outdoor Spaces
Outside, the property is arranged as a series of connected zones, moving from the main house out toward the cottage and into more private, landscaped areas at the edges of the property.
Lawn Areas
Stepping outside, the first area opens into a broad stretch of lawn positioned between the main house and the detached cottage, creating a central outdoor corridor that connects the two structures.

The space is bordered by low stone edging, trimmed hedges, and mature trees, with the scale left intentionally open to accommodate everyday use or larger gatherings.
Toward the far end, the landscaping becomes more enclosed, with taller plants and a shaded sitting area beneath a tree.

Heated Gunite Pool
Around the corner, the layout transitions into the pool area, where a freeform heated gunite pool is set into a bluestone patio that wraps around its perimeter.
The stonework defines the edge of the pool while extending outward to create space for lounge seating and outdoor dining, all positioned just off the side of the house for easy access.

Final Thoughts
Listed since 2024, the property has remained a consistent presence on the market, offering a fully realized Hamptons setup that reflects years of thoughtful use and upkeep.
After spending years balancing a schedule in Manhattan with time out east, Behar now appears to be shifting toward a more streamlined routine, focusing on fewer homes while continuing her role on “The View” with no indication of stepping away.
For a future owner, the property is designed to handle both everyday living and seasonal use, with multiple living areas, a separate cottage for guests, and outdoor spaces that flow naturally from one to the next.

