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How much for a renovated traditional in Bridgehampton right near the village?

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Can you guess this week’s PriceSpotter?

Photos courtesy of Sotheby’s

Welcome to PriceSpotter, Curbed’s guessing game. Try to guess how much this place is asking—and remember, no cheating! Take our poll to tell us what you think the asking price is and we’ll reveal the listing on Thursday.

Poll

What do you think the asking price of this like-new traditional in Bridgehampton is?

This poll is closed

  • 33%
    Under $3.5M
    (28 votes)
  • 32%
    Between $3.5M and $4.5M
    (27 votes)
  • 21%
    Between $4.5M and $5.5M
    (18 votes)
  • 12%
    Over $5.5M
    (10 votes)
83 votes total Vote Now

What/Where: A traditional style home just south of the highway in Bridgehampton, close to village shops and restaurants
Size: 4,100 square feet, 0.55 acres

This week’s PriceSpotter is a like-new traditional in Bridgehampton. The new construction—built by T&S Mott—is actually a renovation of the original cottage, so there’s an old-world charm about the home tied in with modern conveniences.

In the living room, there’s 22-foot vaulted ceilings, a cupola, and a Rumsford fireplace. Other interior features include a wet bar in the sunroom, a large chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry and stainless steel appliances, and a master suite situated in its own wing with French doors that lead out to a patio with an outdoor shower and a fire pit.

A total of six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms can be found inside the 4,100-square-foot structure. For additional space, the lower level is totally finished and has radiant heat flooring.

Outside, there’s a heated gunite pool, gardens, a fountain, and mature specimen trees.

We aren’t going to give away an address quite yet, but we will tell readers that the property is just south of the highway and only a quarter-mile from Bridgehampton shops and restaurants in the village. It’s located just over 2 miles north of the ocean.

Google Maps

In 2011, the half-acre property sold for $2 million, but since it was totally renovated, we’re going to start the guessing at $3.5 million.

While we couldn’t find an old listing with photos of the original cottage, Google Maps does show an image of the shingled exterior prior to the renovations.

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