We love what this house has to offer, and we’re interested to see what it would look like if the new owners decided to renovate rather than tear it down for a new-build.
Features include an open floorplan, hardwood floors, and some spaces that have already been renovated. Outside, there’s a new pool, a hot tub, and an outdoor shower.
The 1,460-square-foot home offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, an office, and a large deck in the backyard. On 0.47 acres, there’s room to add a pool.
Vittorio Antonini—a New York City-based restaurateur and film producer—has purchased the home. It was most recently on the market for $1,799,000, but he purchased it for just over $1.8 million according to a Douglas Elliman representative.
We’re excited to see what the new owners choose to do with the home—if they renovate, what the after photos will look like, or, if they tear it down, what they build in its place.
For the most part, the interiors look up-to-date, but the kitchen could admittedly benefit from new countertops, stainless steel appliances, and even updated cabinetry.
Shinnecock homeowners wanted to maximize their short-term rental this year; the town actually saw a 19 percent decrease in rental inventory for homes available from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Standing 2,900 square feet, the main house on this waterfront property has four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, one half-bathroom, and an open floorplan on the second level where the living and dining rooms are situated.
The property is zoned as residential with business, which allows for some income potential. There are two additional cottages on the property for extra living or work space.
Sited near popular restaurants and businesses, the property could also be rezoned and turned into a business parcel, or it could remain a single-family home property.
After just two months on the market and a slight decrease in the listing price, this bayfront home with half an acre has found a buyer who signed under its most recent $1,849,000 price tag.