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From
the outside, this East Hampton tri-level in stone, wood and
copper is a winner. But prepare to be blown away once inside.
Built by Stanley Dalene Construction and designed by McDonough
& Conroy, AIA, every room in the house has brilliant water
views from oversized mahogany tilt-turn windows, curved fir-beam
ceilings, French limestone floors, remote control lighting
and surround sound. There are 5 BRs and 3.5 bths for total
comfort. The spacious living room has a flat-screen TV nestled
inside stonework above the fireplace. The huge kitchen combines
SubZero and Viking appliances, custom cabinets and expansive
granite countertops. The master suite has a fitness room and
office, and its bath has wood and stone finishings, a radiant-heated
floor and a Jacuzzi tub bordered by windows. The media room’s
full bath includes a sauna. The mahogany deck is perfectly
situated on the second level for stunning sunsets. To top
it off, there’s a 56ft vanishing-edge gunite pool and
spa with a waterfall. $3.75 million.
RYLAN JACKA | PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN | 631.329.9400 EXT.
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SEA
WORTHY
Looking
for a richly appointed beachfront home that offers spectacular
views? This one delivers, not just with its array of outdoor
decks, but with vistas from practically every room including
the bathrooms. Head down a private road in Sagaponack and
make yourself at home in this gorgeous 5BR, 5bth spread filled
with the most coveted amenities and finishes. The expansive
living room is generously supplied with windows for million-dollar
seascapes. The well-designed epicurean kitchen has a Viking
stove, SubZero fridge, custom cabinetry and wrap-around statuary
marble countertops. All the baths have rain showers. Children’s
bedroom includes a playroom. There’s a sunshine-all-day
clerestory for bird’s-eye vistas, a spacious stone patio
and a gunite
pool just steps from the beach. $12.75 million.
LAUREN ETESS | BROWN HARRIS STEVENS | 631.903.6142 |
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OH,
SAY, CAN YOU SEA
Owning
this spectacular 4,000sf villa on Dune Road in Westhampton Beach
translates to ocean gazing from dramatic 8ft windows, and strolls
along your own 100ft sandy beach. Perched perfectly on .8 acres,
with plenty of room for all-day entertaining indoors and out,
this custom-renovated 6BR, 5.5bth Mediterranean beauty has an
expansive living room and dining room with a coffered canopy
of inlaid ceiling, Venetian faux marble and stucco walls with
beautiful murals, raised-panel mahogany doors and radiant-heated
tile floors. The lavish oceanfront master suite has a private
balcony and marble bath featuring a Kohler RiverBath whirlpool
tub surrounded by windows. Five en-suite guest bedrooms are
decorated with elaborate onyx and stone mosaic detailing. The
granite-topped stainless-steel gourmet kitchen has lots of space
to work. For sipping cocktails and sunsets, there are mahogany
decks overlooking the dunes in one direction and the ocean blue
in another. A pool positioned for glorious views is in the permit
stage. $3.995 million.
JEN TUFO FEUERMAN
NORMA REYNOLDS SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY | 631.288.1050
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“Naturally,
everyone wants to be as close to the ocean as possible,” says
Alice Bell, manager of Sotheby’s International Realty. “In
the Hamptons, people are looking out further east for more affordable
oceanfront properties. The latest trend among customers young and
old is for more modern, glass-clad homes. If need be, they’ll
buy a more traditional house and customize it with oversized windows
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