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Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can buy or rent for a certain price in the Hamptons.
Today’s price: $6 million in Southampton village.
112 Lee Avenue: $5.995M
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The most expensive home we’re featuring is also waterfront with a private dock on Heady Creek, which leads into Shinnecock Bay. The 5,000-square-foot home sits on almost a full acre of land with six bedrooms and six bathrooms inside. Interiors include high ceilings, a fireplace, wet bar, sunroom, master bedroom suite with double-height ceilings and a private deck, and a finished lower level. Outside, there’s a heated gunite pool and water access.
74 Post Lane: $5.95M
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This shingled home has 3,700 square feet, four bedrooms, and five bathrooms on 0.33 acres of land. Features include a great room, professional kitchen, a double-sided fireplace, a glass-enclosed wine closet, and a lower level that can be finished. Outside, there’s a heated saltwater gunite pool, bluestone patios, dining pergola, outdoor fireplace, and a pool house with a living room and prep kitchen.
104 Post Crossing: $5.595M
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This totally restored Victorian home in the village has 4,500 square feet of living space, five bedrooms, and four and a half bathrooms between three levels on a half-acre of land. Details include stained glass windows, hardwood floors, a sunken living room with a fireplace off the kitchen, and built-ins. Outside, there’s a heated gunite pool.
159 Main Street: $5.495M
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The largest Southampton village home that we’re featuring today stands 6,450 square feet with seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms on 0.81 acres of south-of-the-highway land. The historic home was originally built back in 1710, then expanded in 1820, then totally rebuilt two years ago to what it currently is now.
Inside there’s a two-story kitchen, fireplaces in the living room and library, and a finished lower level with a media room, sauna, and wine cellar. The 900-square-foot pool house has cathedral ceilings, a loft, a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Outside, there’s a gunite pool and spa and a 2.5-car garage.
Poll
Which Southampton village home is the best deal for under $6M?
This poll is closed
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18%
112 Lee Avenue: $5.995M
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18%
74 Post Lane: $5.95M
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20%
104 Post Crossing: $5.595M
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43%
159 Main Street: $5.495M
- 74 Post Lane [Sotheby’s]
- Waterfront in Southampton Estate Section With Private Dock [Town & Country]
- 104 Post Crossing [Corcoran]
- 159 Main Street [Brown Harris Stevens]
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