Interiors include four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, wood floors, a fireplace in the living room, and a brand new kitchen with a large center island. Downstairs, a finished lower level has direct access outside and to the attached two-car garage.
In September of 2016, the house became available for sale with a $2.85M asking price, and slowly dropped that price over the next two years. Most recently, the listing was cut from $2,495,000 down to $1,995,000 in June of 2018. Earlier this week, a contract was signed.
French doors off the living room lead to a bluestone terrace outside, where one will find a heated gunite infinity pool, a tennis court, and a covered terrace with an outdoor fireplace.
Considering that it’s been totally renovated, it’s on a large piece of land, and there’s a pool and tennis court outside, we think that $2.1 million is a reasonable starting point for this property.
When we first featured the house this past summer, our readers weren’t loving the design and thought that $2.5 million was too high of an asking price.
Earlier this year in August, the house went on the market for $4.2 million and, according to the Zillow price history, almost immediately went into contract just 10 days later.
Inside, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms—so for those looking to cut down on rental costs by sharing the space with a few friends, there’s plenty of room inside the 1,100-square-foot home.
An open floorplan maximizes the space in the living and dining room, highlighted by the eat-in kitchen and adjacent double-height dining room. The double-height library loft can be found on the second level.
Just two years the home last sold for $1.75M, the current owner is looking to make some money back on their purchase and has relisted the Sedacca House for $2.5M.
We absolutely adore the cherry red front door that adds a pop of color against the shingled exterior. A set of double sliding doors off the living room lead out to the outdoor living space, where one will find brand new mahogany decking and a heated gunite pool.
Stainless steel appliances, open shelving, and a large center island can be found in the kitchen, while wood beams and sliding glass doors off the dining room tie the rooms together.
For $1.05 million, the new homeowner will get a one-story home with 1,600 square feet of living space, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The home has a great wide open floorplan, hardwood floors throughout, and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen.
If you offer classic good architecture at a good price, buyers will flock to your property. This cool Bates modern from 1981 was only listed December 6 and yet is in contract already.
The Curbed Cup, our annual award to the Hamptons neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 towns/villages/hamlets vying for the prestigious fake trophy.
Perched up high, this property offers great views of Three Mile Harbor. There’s multiple outdoor spaces, including a particularly fab terrace with outdoor kitchen and fireplace overlooking the infinity pool.