Live like a modern pharaoh – for less.
Pyramid House on Fire Island is on the market for $6.5 million, is now also available as a summer rental. House asking $325,000 to season. If that’s too much, you can rent it for $100,000 in June, $125,000 in July, and $125,000 in August.
This can happen even for those with smaller pocketbooks $946 to rent per night on airbnb. It’s also easier to commute back and forth from downtown than dealing with all the Hamptons traffic.
The modestly sized home at 443 Sale Walk measures 2,100 square feet—and comes with three bedrooms, 2½ baths—and sits on 0.18 acres.
Though the mid-century-style home is small, it’s fierce, built in 1961 and renovated in 2006 by architect Hal Hayes.





The home is anchored by a great room with a high ceiling and a wall of glass in the living room, kitchen and dining room – views of the dunes, ocean and bay.
The main bedroom has a dressing room, a large bathroom and a private study. The backyard has a pool, a hot tub, and three small pirades (two guest rooms and a shared bath). The home also has two fireplaces and multiple decks.
It was originally built by Argentine architect Julio Kaufman for JP Morgan’s nephew—and later owned by Paul Rudnick, film and Broadway writer of “Sister Act,” “Addams Family Values” and “In and Out.” .
The listing broker, Glenn Rice of Brown Harris Stevens, is also the current owner.