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A beautiful 6,800-square-foot home in Southampton village could be your East End retreat for $20.95 million.
The staggering price tag will afford buyers a seven-bedroom, seven and a half-bath house designed by the architects at the New York City-based AD100 firm, Sawyer | Berson. Features include an open floorplan, high ceilings, wide plank white oak flooring, and radiant heated floors in all of the bathrooms.
Off the living and dining room, a wall of French doors lead outside, where one will find a gunite pool, covered and uncovered terraces, an outdoor fireplace, and gardens. The 1-acre property is surrounded by privacy hedging.
Located at 11 Christopher Street, the south-of-the-highway home is less than a half-mile from the ocean at Little Plains Beach, and about 1 mile from Southampton village shops and restaurants.
According to PropertyShark records, the property was purchased in 2010 under a limited liability company for $4.65 million. The existing house was then completed in 2013. This is the first time that the house is available for sale, but the Zillow price history shows that it has been on the rental market in the past.
Sotheby’s International Realty agent Eve Combemale represents the listing.
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- Exceptional Architecture in Southampton [Sotheby’s International Realty]
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