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SHINGLE STYLE
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Glorious
farm views await the owner of this uniquely private, 6,800sf
shingle-style home in Bridgehampton, set on 5.5 acres. Its
grand entryway leads to a main floor of exceptionally versatile
layout, while the upstairs contains an extensive master suite
and several en-suite guest/family bedrooms. The house has
several fireplaces, a wonderful dining porch in the back,
and a three-car garage - plus it’s fully furnished,
ready for move-in. Outside, there’s a heated pool, a
man-made pond, and plenty of room for a tennis court and accessory
structures.
“You’ll have a quiet, farm-like setting, with
a long private drive and a preserved view corridor,”
says Tim Davis, principal and managing director at Allan M.
Schneider associates. “Plus, the surrounding properties
are all four to five acres - you’ll have no close neighbors.
The area has evolved wonderfully in the past few years, so
this home is ideal for a year-round residence - and great
for a family.” $6.995 million.
TIM DAVIS | 631.283.7300 EXT. 11 | ALLAN M. SCHNEIDER ASSOCIATES
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SPACIOUS
ESTATE ON FURTHER LANE
This
imposing but unpretentious creation sits on 5-plus acres in
East Hampton, adjacent to a 45-acre reserve overlooking the
ocean. The 8,000sf home, from Bruce Lifton and Jason Green
of Lifton Custom Builders, contains 7 BRs and 10 bths, a wood-paneled
library and a three-car garage. The master bedroom features
his/her baths and a sitting room with fireplace. The spacious
eat-in kitchen is attached to a lovely morning room. Step
out and you’ll find more than 1,000 sf of stone patios
and decks, a tennis court and heated pool.
“Further Lane is a premier location,” says Harald
Grant, senior broker at Sotheby’s International Realty.
“Large lots in this area usually have other homes around
them. This property is unique for its seclusion. You have
the best of both worlds. There’s complete privacy -
or you can take part in the faster-paced, more upbeat social
life of the Hamptons. The price is $13.95 million - very reasonable
considering the size and location.”
HARALD GRANT | 631.283.0600 | SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL
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SECLUDED
SPLENDOR
EAST HAMPTON STYLE
This
classically styled, 5300sf home is equally ideal for a growing
family or a couple that loves to entertain. It’s adaptable
as a 5 or 6BR, depending on your needs, with 6.5 baths. The
first-floor master bedroom has a fireplace, as does the spacious
living room. There’s a fully equipped gourmet kitchen
with large granite center island. Brazilian walnut flooring
adds to the polished beauty of the interior. The vast, extensively
landscaped backyard includes a heated gunite pool and bluestone
patios. The property offers exceptional privacy on a quiet,
tree-lined street, three minutes from East Hampton town and
six minutes from the ocean.
“Long-term, this is a great location,” says Tyler
Mattson, sales associate at Prudential Douglas Elliman. “Some
neighborhoods nearby have topped out price-wise, but here you
still have room for some natural appreciation in price. You
don’t have any of that busy village feeling - there’s
little traffic. It’s a great area for kids.” $2.795
million.
TYLER MATTSON | 631.329.9400 | PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL
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“The
Hamptons is still a seller’s market,” says Vicky Reynolds,
managing partner at Norma Reynolds | Sotheby’s International
Realty. “You can buy a home in the West Hampton Beach/Quogue
area, fix it up, turn it in two years, and repeat, each time with
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