
Watermill Crossing – 38 New Luxury Townhomes
66 Nowedonah Avenue, Water Mill, NY 11976
Exclusively Represented By Saunders & Associates
An exciting new community of luxury townhomes is taking shape in the heart of Water Mill. Watermill Crossing offers the ultimate in luxury and convenience, with classic Hamptons style in an easy-to-maintain manageable environment. Residents will enjoy village living with full services and amenities, in homes inspired by quintessential Hamptons architecture. Sited on 6.4 acres and ready for occupancy in 2023, 38 new homes are being built by highly regarded JS Squared.

The homes range in size from 2,500 to 2,800+/- sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms, a basement and attached garage. Options will be available for elevators and downstairs master suites in some units. Light-filled open main floor living spaces flow easily among a living room with fireplace, dining area, and eat-in kitchen with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops, and island seating. A comfortable den, full bath and attached garage are also on this level. Some homes have a convenient first floor master suite with 2 additional bedrooms and a third bedroom convertible to a den/office upstairs. Others are designed with all bedrooms, or bedrooms and den/office upstairs and the first floor dedicated to the living areas.

Materials and amenities of the highest quality are a hallmark of the homes in Watermill Crossing. Red cedar shingle, white board and batten siding and cedar shingled roofs express classic Hamptons style. Interior details include shiplap details throughout, European white oak plain sawn wide plank floors, a natural gas fireplace, heated flooring in primary baths, heated garage and central vacuum. Kitchens feature quartz countertop and backsplash, white high gloss cabinetry, Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances, Wolf 6 burner 36″ gas range, and under counter wine refrigerator. Primary baths include Dolomite Bianco 12″ x 24″ hones finish walls, and Dolomite Bianco picket pattern flooring, Rohl polished chrome fixtures, Victoria + Albert Barcelona tub and Caesarstone countertops and backsplash.

The community will include a centrally located clubhouse set amid beautiful landscaping and featuring a fitness room and locker room with showers, a great room with fireplace opening to a covered porch, a comfortable lounge with card tables, a food prep area and wet bar, and a powder room. Outdoors are a 17 x 45′ pool and 8 x 8′ spa.

Watermill Crossing is adjacent to The Mill, where there is Soul Cycle, Provisions natural market, Bistro Ete and more. Hampton Coffee is across the street. It’s also across the street from a community park, ball fields and tennis courts maintained by the Water Mill Community Club. Ocean beaches are just a few miles away; residents will be eligible for parking permits for Southampton Town beaches.

Residents will enjoy the convenience of this central Hamptons location, with a shorter commute from NYC than points farther east. Water Mill has the distinction of being the only town on Long Island with both a watermill and a windmill. The 17th century grist mill from which Water Mill takes its name is still maintained as a museum and is emblematic of this hamlet’s quaint character. More relaxed than its neighbors to the west and east, Water Mill has a strong, cohesive sense of community. The historic Community House, located near Watermill Crossing, is the site of meetings and events. The Water Mill Community Club sponsors suppers, social events, and recreational programs for all members of the community.
Watermill Crossing is created by JS Squared, a multi-disciplined real estate development company, with architectural design by McDonough & Conroy, interior design by Mabley Handler, and exclusive representation by Saunders & Associates agents Ed Bruehl and Jennifer Wilson.
ED BRUEHL
Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker as Edward A. Bruehl
[email protected]
Cell: (646) 752-1233
JENNIFER C. WILSON
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
[email protected]
Cell: (631) 219-2771
For more information, visit TheWatermillCrossing.com.