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November 14, 2014

Hamptons Real Estate Blockbusters: Top 6 Hamptons Estates Over $45M

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While you won’t need a billion dollars to pick up some of the Hamptons priciest pads on the market right now you will need to consider spending at least $45M for the ultimate in luxury a few hours east of New York city. Here are the six most expensive homes in the Hamptons.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Located off Lily Pond Lane at the tip of a private lane directly on the ocean, this approx. 5,500 sq.ft.
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#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Contemporary is sited at an elevation high above 168+/- feet of ocean frontage affording spectacular unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The property features perennial gardens blooming throughout the summer, a koi pond and the only lighted Har-tru tennis court in East Hampton Village.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. A pool and spa area is neatly situated between the main residence and a 3 bedroom, 3 bath guest house.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Designed for gracious living, the spacious 6-bedroom, 8-bath main residence is enveloped by 1.8+/- private acres, beautifully manicured and maintained to perfection.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This exceptional landmark property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a very exclusive address in one of the world’s most coveted oceanfront destinations.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Who wouldn’t want to wake up to this view?
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#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Go from kitchen to koi pond.
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#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Manicured to perfection, natch.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The magnificent Angel View, 6.5+/-acre, 500+/- ft. waterfront estate offered publicly for the first time
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The property is sited in a gated community comprising three separate lots.
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#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This world-class property is accessed via two private gates, each at the end of a separate cul-de-sac.
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#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Beyond secluded, the rolling landscape with 50 ft. +/- bluffs that drop dramatically to the beach offers a unique world with an incredible array of outdoor activities.
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#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Enjoy two-tiered infinity-edge pools, gardens, rock-rimmed ponds and streams, tennis, to direct water access for kayaks, paddle boards, windsurfers, and jet-skis.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Spend peaceful afternoons under the covered cabana, gazing over spectacular color-drenched sunsets
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#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The slate shingled roof is elegant and understatedly elegant.
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#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Sunset in North Haven, could it be any more perfect?
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Wood throughout the home makes this feel like just the right amount of house.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#2 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. An indoor grotto is perfect no matter the season.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Gin Lane carriage house and development opportunity.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. An exclusive offering of a modest guest house and carriage house on coveted Gin Lane.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This site suited for development affords room for a 15,000 sq. ft. main house, guest house, pool and tennis court.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Nearly 4 acres, this exceptional oceanfront estate parcel is available for the first time in over 55 years.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. site suited for development affords room for a 15,000 sq. ft. main house, guest house, pool and tennis court
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. An exclusive offering of a modest guest house and carriage house on coveted Gin Lane.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#3 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Protected frontage and away from public access.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Villa Maria is a private and magnificent waterfront estate with stately gardens and glorious views of Mecox Bay.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The residence is offered on approx. 7.6 acres with a dock and 680 feet of bulk headed waterfront (additional acreage is available).
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The outdoor spaces feature a grand 2-story portico and a large stone terrace overlooking the wide lawn and bay.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. There is a waterside pool, pool cabana, tennis court and a charming two-bedroom guesthouse.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The present owners, world-renowned designers, purchased this spectacular property in 2005 and began a 6-year project to restore the homes original 1920s grandeur while modernizing it into a splendid 21st century estate.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. All principal rooms are brilliantly sunny and take advantage of the panoramic water views.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. All principal rooms are brilliantly sunny and take advantage of the panoramic water views.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. A spacious wine cellar is a great place to entertain special guest at a tasting party.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. At approx. 22,000 sq.ft., it has 11 bedrooms including a 6-room beautifully appointed master suite, a handmade stone and wrought iron staircase, a 60-foot living room with original fresco details and a state-of-the-art kitchen.
(Photo courtesy of The Corcoran Group)

#4 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Love a good floorplan – can you imagine living here? We can.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a truly spectacular waterfront property on the Gold Coast in North Haven.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. A beautiful bridge over the private, waterfront pond leads to a charming tea house located in the center of the pond and continues towards the future dock and beach.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The incredibly landscaped property also includes a 60 feet heated pool overlooking the bay and stone gardens.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The anchor of the property, the main house known as Strongheart, was originally built in 1902.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Mesmerizing views of Peconic Bay and Mashomack Preserve are available from essentially anywhere on the Estate.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Also found on the property are several garages, a gym and a basketball court.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The majestic Manor includes formal living and dining rooms, a gourmet chef’s kitchen, a number of inviting sitting and entertaining areas, fireplaces throughout, and a screened-in porch spanning almost the entire length of the house.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The bay front compound, which consists of 3 single and separate lots, spans an impressive 6.30 acres and includes 300 ft of bay frontage, dock permits and room for tennis.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#5 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This is truly a unique property that can never be replicated.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. he gracious floor plan spans 18,000 sf within this beautiful, comfortable, Southampton Village Traditional home.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Luxurious interiors boast intimate, elegant rooms,with fireplaces throughout, for the owner desiring a residence with the finest of details and comfort.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Residents will enjoy the indoor pool and heated outdoor pool, grass tennis court, outdoor living space and a four-car garage.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This fabulous Estate was originally built in 1915.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Resort-like amenities include a fantastic indoor pool with a large water slide, an outdoor pool with pavilion, a grass tennis court, a paddle court, a home gymnasium, a carriage house and a 4-car garage, just to mention a few.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Southampton Village Traditional located on 10 acres with top-of-the-line amenitites
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The grand entry hall leads to the main living room with leaded glass doors overlooking 10 acres of incredible landscaping.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. This home has a unique combination of majesty and tranquility that will allow any one to feel at home.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. Take this rare opportunity to spend time in this world class, historical residence in the prime Estate Section of Southampton Village.
(Photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

#6 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. The home boasts 18,000 sf of luxurious living space, which includes twelve bedrooms, twelve full and three half bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen and a home gymnasium.
(Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty)

#1 Most Expensive Home in the Hamptons. At $75M, this prime oceanfront residence embodies the essence of luxurious Hamptons coastal living.

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  • This past month, @thequoguewildliferefuge held their annual Light The Night Winter Walk. People braved the cold and enjoyed a relaxing illuminated walk and warmed up  with @hamptoncoffee hot chocolate. The refuge also invited people to explore their Ice Harvesting exhibit. #quoguewildliferefuge #nightwalk #quogue #lightthenight #winter
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