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Curbed Comparisons explores what one can buy or rent in the Hamptons for a certain price. Today, we’re looking at what $10 million will buy you in Southampton.
295 Wickapogue Road
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This shingled home is the largest one featured on our list. With an asking price of $9.75 million, it is also the most expensive. Built in 2000, there is 7,350-square-feet on two acres on Wickapogue Road, which sits south of the highway but is not oceanfront, nor does it seem to have water views. There are hardwood floors throughout the home, but as far as color is concerned, there isn’t much variety.
The home features eight bedrooms, seven-and a-half bathrooms, cathedral ceilings in the living room, a fireplace in the master suite, a two-and a-half car garage, a heated saltwater gunite pool, and gardens across the property.
45 Meadowmere Place
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This home also has eight bedrooms and seven full bathrooms, but in a bit smaller of a space with 6,400-square-feet on one acre of land. Though the home is also south of the highway—and very close to Halsey Neck Beach off the oceanfront Meadow Lane—it again, doesn’t have water views.
Features include a formal dining room, sun room, new kitchen, exercise room, two-car garage, gunite pool, sunken tennis court, and mature tress and gardens. With an asking price of $9.4 million, this home is very similar to the Wickapogue Road home, and it’s just about the same distance from the beach.
292 Ox Pasture Road
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This is the least expensive home featured here at $9.1 million and it’s also the smallest at a surprising 2,200-square-feet. Built in 1992, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom home on 2.2 acres is further from the ocean than either home previously mentioned.
It’s hard to see what’s putting this home—which also needs an update or two—in the same price point as the two other homes featured. Though it does have a pool, a wisteria-covered patio, and a larger lot size, the listing suggests an update, an expansion, and the addition of a pool house.
Poll
Which Southampton home would you drop $10M for?
This poll is closed
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39%
295 Wickapogue Road
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49%
45 Meadowmere Place
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11%
292 Ox Pasture Road
- 295 Wickapogue Road [Sotheby’s]
- 45 Meadowmere Place [Douglas Elliman]
- 292 Ox Pasture Road [Corcoran]