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JIM
OXNAM
BROWN HARRIS STEVENS
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Oceanfront homes on the East End carry a charm and beauty
not easily matched. One with a heated gunite pool that faces
the Atlantic is rare indeed.
Nestled in the Napeague Dunes in Amagansett, this two-story
contemporary home has 100-ft of ocean frontage. The back of
the house faces Napeague Harbor. It is one of only six houses
on Dunes Lane, surrounded by Napeague State Park, which means
no other houses can be built in this area.
Along with 4 BRs and 5.5 bths, the house features a poolside
media room, exercise room, and wine cellar. Decks off the
living room and master bedroom promise plenty of nights of
stargazing.
Jim Oxnam, the listing broker at Brown Harris Stevens, says
the house is being sold for $11.5 million by the original
owners. “More and more of their time is being spent
in Southampton community affairs, which is why they are selling,”
he says.
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BOATER’S
DREAM
The
private dock at the back of this $1.625 million home in East
Hampton leads directly out to beautiful Gardiners Bay. From
there, a boat trip to Sag Harbor is a mere 15 minutes. Dinner
in Montauk? You can be there in less than an hour. For folks
looking to dock something a little bigger, the house is part
of a community with its own private marina.
The house, which was built in the 1970s, was completely redone
by the current owner three years ago. The four-bedroom home
features four baths—all with handpicked marble and architectural
fixtures. A glass-blocked and mirrored gym, sauna and steam
room will accommodate even the most dedicated athlete. And
an outdoor hot tub will soothe overworked muscles.
On the main level, a built-in mahogany aquarium acts as an
open and airy room divider—not to mention a conversation
piece. Once outside, the half-acre property is meticulously
landscaped with custom plants designed for privacy and low
maintenance.
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KAREN BENVENUTO
HAMPTONS REALTY GROUP
631.324.3111, ext. 11 |
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BOATER’S
DREAM
The
private dock at the back of this $1.625 million home in
East Hampton leads directly out to beautiful Gardiners
Bay. From there, a boat trip to Sag Harbor is a mere 15
minutes. Dinner in Montauk? You can be there in less than
an hour. For folks looking to dock something a little
bigger, the house is part of a community with its own
private marina.
The house, which was built in the 1970s, was completely
redone by the current owner three years ago. The four-bedroom
home features four baths—all with handpicked marble
and architectural fixtures. A glass-blocked and mirrored
gym, sauna and steam room will accommodate even the most
dedicated athlete. And an outdoor hot tub will soothe
overworked muscles.
On the main level, a built-in mahogany aquarium acts as
an open and airy room divider—not to mention a conversation
piece. Once outside, the half-acre property is meticulously
landscaped with custom plants designed for privacy and
low maintenance.
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ELLIOT
EPSTEIN
PRESTIGIOUS PROPERTIES
917.209.3196 |
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“There
are really two markets in the Hamptons, one with houses priced around
$1 million and under, and another that goes from about $2 million
to $50 million,” says Diane Saatchi, senior vice president at
the Corcoran Group. “Both are equally as robust right now. A
nice house that’s listed for $750,000 sells before the ink is
dry on the agreement.” |
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