Built in 1989, there have been some recent updates, but we’re thinking that the new owners will still want to do some renovations here and there, like in the kitchen.
This week’s PriceSpotter is an Amagansett home, originally built in 1989. Possibly the most desirable feature of this house is the water views over Napeague Bay from the covered porch outside.
Sited on an acre of land overlooking Gardiner’s Bay, the house spans 6,000 square feet in size with six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms. Originally built in 1980, it was totally renovated in 2008.
Located south of the highway in Amagansett, the 2.33-acre property at 90 Indian Wells Highway that was once listed for $18 million when it came on the market in January of 2017 has sold for $10.5 million.
The house itself has just two bedrooms and one bathroom, but there’s plenty of room for expansion on 1.5 acres of land. Built in 1940, there’s also a loft, a full basement, and hardwood floors.
The house already has an open floorplan, high beamed ceilings in the living room, a fireplace, and hardwood floors in the bedrooms. With the right architect and design team, the charming beach house could make a great fixer-upper.
Outside, one will find a heated gunite pool, spa, outdoor shower, and professional landscaping on 1.2 acres of land. Water frontage on the creek leads into Gardiner’s Bay.
Located at 94 Runnymede Drive, the 1,884-square-foot home needs some work inside, but it has a lot of desirable features—the most desirable being the water views and pathway down to the beach.
We first featured the property in March of 2017 when it was listed for $11.5M. Since then, the home has had multiple price cuts, the most recent $2M change in price bringing the property down to $5.995M.
The windmill house was originally asking $1.9 million when it went on the market earlier this year in May, but after a price reduction it’s now listed for $1.7 million.
Built in 1802, the 3,000-square-foot home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, period details throughout, a country kitchen, wood beamed ceilings in the living room, and a master suite.
Most readers guessed that this oceanfront Amagansett home set on 2 acres of land was listed somewhere between $9 million and $10 million. On the market for $9.5 million, these readers are correct.
Just four years ago in 2014, Johansson bought a quiet Amagansett home on Shipwreck Drive for $2.2 million. The Gurney’s condo that her and Jost toured is the most expensive one at the 26-unit complex currently on the market, listed for around $8 million.
The 2,742-square-foot, three-story home doesn’t have an excess of square footage, but the first-level living space is maximized by an open floorplan and double-height ceilings.
The restored 1,000-square-foot home was part of noted architect Richard Bender’s "Amenity" project in the early ’60s, which consisted of a collection of cottages on 20 acres of private land surrounded by woodlands.
Interior features include an open floorplan, a fireplace in the living room, stainless steel appliances in the eat-in kitchen, and a master suite with glass doors that lead out to the deck. There isn’t a pool, but there is a hot tub and two outdoor showers.
The Amagansett building was once the antique store known as Balasses House. With its current zoning, the structure is limited in its uses, but can operate as an antique store, art gallery, or office.
The 2.8-acre compound came on the market in July of 2017 for $12.5M. Since coming on the market, it hasn’t changed its asking price and recently found a buyer.
Whitewashed plank oak hardwood flooring reminiscent of driftwood helps to maintain a consistent design element throughout the entire home, while the original midcentury suspended fireplace brings homeowners back in time.