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Talk about luxury: Be the first person to ever live in this Water Mill house

By Lucy Cohen Blatter  | April 1, 2016 - 8:59AM
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Wouldn't it be nice to spend your summer here?

My Hamptons Homes

When it comes to house styles, here at Brick, we're pretty unbiased. We love old-fashioned Colonials, midcentury modern gems, and everything in between. And new construction? We're all for that, too.

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Take this three-level, seven-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath in the town of Water Mill in the Hamptons, which has all the amenities you'd expect from a newly built house, including a double-height entrance, a pool, an expansive eat-in kitchen with a breakfast area, a fully finished lower-level recreation room, and more. We certainly wouldn't mind spending our summers (and springs and falls and winters, while we're at it) in this property.

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The floors are white oak, and the living room has a working fireplace and French doors that open to the outdoor space (perfect for al fresco summer parties).

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Upstairs, the master suite has two closets, a formal bathroom, and a private balcony; there are four additional bedrooms up there, too. The house is on a 1.3-acre property, with views across 50 acres of reserve.

The price tag? Spendy, yes, at $3.995 million. If you have that, you're golden (or, more accurately, platinum).

 

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