Every year, many summer residents take the long weekend to come out to the East End and look for a house that they’ll call home for three months out of the year.
The nearly $12 million new-build offers 8,564 square feet, seven bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and three levels of living space, all with smart home technology.
Possibly the most enticing thing about this property is its size—the home is sited on 4.6 acres of land, which leaves plenty of room for expansion or a tennis court.
While it’s close to bay beaches, the 0.17-acre property is about 4 miles west of Sag Harbor village shops and restaurants, and about 6 miles north of Bridgehampton’s business district.
While the wood paneling, wallpaper, and kitchen cabinets are all dating the abode, we think that some white walls and a fresh coat of paint will help make the space more contemporary.
The home is situated on nearly five acres of land and borders a 62-acre reserve, which is great for those looking for a bit more privacy at their Hamptons seasonal or year-round home.
Built in 2007, the home has an open floor plan with a floating staircase and a marble fireplace in the great room and glass doors that let natural light pour into the main living space.
The kitchen needs to be updated and some of the bathrooms look like they could use a facelift, but for the most part the home has a solid design to work with.
The entire second barn now serves as the master suite, with a sitting area, fireplace, dressing area, and master bath with double vanity, soaking tub, shower, sauna, and another fireplace.
As one might expect in the home of a famed chef, there is a full outdoor kitchen situated under a wisteria-covered pergola with stone counters, a professional pizza oven, Wolf barbecue, and a refrigerator.
A home of 1,500-square-feet could be the perfect size—especially for those who live alone and may not want to hire others to maintain upkeep on their home.
Sometimes, a good deal of the effort in working out is actually leaving the house to get to the gym. Check out these home gyms where homeowners can get their sweat on in peace.
Some interesting choices were made in designing this glass and wooden bayfront home, such as the garage-style tilting glass door in the sunroom, and the kitchen with interesting wood and stone textures.
Over the July 4 weekend last summer, this property made headlines after a Wall Streeter threw a sprayathon party there. The owners claimed the renters "trashed" the home and the renters claimed the owners were lying.