Real Estate

Luxe listings: Bridgehampton, Water Mill and Southampton

$4.1M, Water Mill

Courtesy of Halstead
They’re the most unsung rooms on the planet, but nothing beats a good attic. And wouldn’t you know this two-story, 5,600-square-foot traditional shingle home, set on a not-too-shabby 7.5 acres, has a great one, all “spacious” and “walk-up” ready as it is.

Also, plenty of other normal rooms, like an eat-in kitchen with Viking tech, a butler’s pantry, a fireplace-equiꦰpped sitting area, five bedrooms, 5½ bathrooms, and a master bathroom with heated floors and a Jacuzzi.

Agent: Ann-Marie Horan, Halstead, 631-702-7502

$5.95M, Bridgehampton

Courtesy of Corcoran
I’m not sure what sort of appliances you’re working with now, but the tech in the “gorgeous” kitchen of this four-bedroom, 5½-bathroom “exquisite” new build is “A-plus” (likewise valedictorian-worthy: its “grand” marble island and custom cabinetry).

The overachieving continues with the “gracious, but not over-scaled” home’s double-height foye❀r, coffered-ceiling living room and “spacious” master bedroom. Can you “easily picture yourself” living here yet? Maybe flourishes like French doors throughout, a spa-style bath, gunite pool with “stadium steps” and a “private backyard oasis” can help rouse your imagination.

Agent: Ginger Thoerner, Corcoran, 631-537-4172

$8M, Southampton

Ron Papageorge
Going up? Indeed you are, on the snazzy elevator serving all floors of this six-double bedroom mansion. Sure, the “superior” materials and finishes throughout are nice. As are the 🔥five woodburning fireplaces, den, study, full basement and formal dining room.

But it’s those “dramatic” views of “sparkliꩵng” Peconic Bay that make this a keeper. That and the 12 acres🍰 it sits on that sport a heated 50-foot gunite pool and space to build a tennis court.

Agent: Molly Ferrer, Sotheby’s International, 631-513-9895

$12.49M, Bridgehampton

Courtesy of Corcoran Group
Sorry, every other house in the area — this one here occupies “the most beautiful waterfront in all the Hamptons.” But don’t flatter the 10-bedroom, 14½-bathroom traditional estate too much: It’s set on 3 “shy” acres of landscaped rolling lawn. And that lawn flows down into 107 feet of Long Pond frontage.

“Incredible for entertaining,” there are “amazing” views from every room on the inside, a gunite pool, outdoor shower and tennis court outside. You’r🐻e close enough to beaches and the village when you want excitement, yet far enough away to have a “private and peaceful” life wh♎en you don’t.

Agent: Susan Breitenbach, Corcoran, 631-875-6000

$14.25M, Southampton

Jake Rajs
Hope you’re feeling virile because this 10-bedroom, 10½-bathroom mansion is intended for “generations to come.” It’s hosted scores since 1895, when this “rare and special offering” was originally built. But check your ageism at the doo🌊r: The place💙 has been “renovated to the highest standards” as recently as 2007 and offers plenty of modern perks like an oversize pool, putting green, tennis court and a natural gas generator powering the entire house.

Sitting on 2-plus acres, there are plenty of nifty places inside its 9,500 square feet to gad about: a “large” foyer, formal living room, sunrooౠm leading to a covered patio, dining room, butler🌜’s pantry, gourmet kitchen, library and a “magnificent” conservatory overlooking gardens.

Agent: Pat Petrillo, Sotheby’s International, 516-356-5136

$9.9M, Bridgehampton

Michael Heller
Vanity may be a deadly sin, but this “perfectly maintained,” 5,200-square-foot mansion isn’t afraid of the consequences. As a “magnificent traditional” set on a single acre of one of the Hamptons’ “most-coveted” locations, it has “immaculate” grounds, a “large” sandstone fireplace, five “generously siཧzed” bedrooms, a light-filled living room, open kitchen and “expansive” terrace. The “manicured” property, custom-built with “top-quality” materials, also sports a heated gunite pool and two-car garage.

Agent: Christopher J. Burnside, Brown Harris Stevens, 631-537-4320

$5.75M, Southampton

Courtesy of Halstead
This here world of ours is plagued by crises. Luckily, this two-story, 4,347-square-foot home, squatting in the right-brained Art Village where William Merritt Chase once li꧟ved, has plenty of places to “seek comfort in your thoughts”: three fireplaces, a “sprawling-size” great room, sitting room, library, heated 20-by-40-fo෴ot pool and “massive” outdoors in the form of 2 acres of manicured lawn.

And that’s not even counting the bedrooms (six) and bathrooms (5½). Butꦍ it’s the little things that’ll put you at ease, like “sophisticated” glass windowsജ, hand carved woodwork and plenty of good old-fashioned “charm.”

Agent: Gabriel Falco, Halstead, 631-702-7519

$11.99M, Bridgehampton

Bruno R. Schreck
🔜This spanking-new estate, “in the heart of horse countr🦄y,” sprawls across 10,500 square feet, with a whopping nine bedrooms and 10-plus bathrooms to host a whole stable of friends and family. And there’s plenty of fun to be had inside (“professional” 14-seat theater, gym, wine cellar) and out (built-in barbecue, heated 50-foot pool with spa, all-weather tennis court). With all those guests, there’s plenty of laundry to do; fortunately each of the three levels boasts a washer-dryer.

Agents: Mark Baron and Christopher Burnside, Brown Harris Stevens, 631-537-4333 and 631-537-4320

$4.5M, Southampton

Courtesy of Halstead Properties
What’ve the Hamptons done for us lately? Try this “top-of-the-line” new construction birthed in 2014 sporting 6,900 square feet of living space. There are six bedrooms (two masters, both with fireplaces), 7½ bathrooms (bubble-jet tub in the secondfloor master, FYI), a “sun-filled” great room, a “beautiful” white kitchen with all the marble fixins, vaulted ceilings, a media room and a gym. Outside is a heated, 17-by-35-foot gunite saltwater pool, cabana, porch and patio.

Agent: Janice M. Hayden, Halstead, 631-702-7513

$85M, Water Mill

Jake Rajs
For more than the modest amount of coin “Avengers: Age of Ultron” raked in over its sophomore weekend, you can have a superhero of Hamptons hospitality: an 11-bedroom, 12-plus-bathroom, four-story, 22,000-square foot colossus lying on 1,200 feet of bulkhead waterfront (dock included). You’ll quickly learn everything is larger than life here, like the 60-foot living room, the massive master suite and the three-story wrought-iron stai✤rcase allowing you access to it all.

Only a couple of years ago, this former home of shipping magnate Edward P. Morse was renovated by Andre Tchelistcheff’s renowꦉned architectural firm — and rest assured, their priority was making sure “all principal rooms take advantage of the panoramic views and abundant light that filters through the waterside French doors and wi𝐆ndows.”

Agents: John McHugh and Harald Grant, Sotheby’s International, 631-764-5723 and 516-527-7712

$24.95M, Water Mill

Brown Harris Stevens
Live out that burning farmer fantasy of yours at this seven bedroom, 8½-bathroom mansion, which interestingly has an apple orchard amid its “vast” 3-plus acres. You’ll hardly be living in a barn, though. Enjoy vaulted ceilings, “wonderful” stone-patterned floors, a “remarkable” skyligh༒t, “state-of-the-art” kitchen, “professional” media room, stone-fireplaced library, “spacious” guestrooms and “extravagant” master suite.

Outside, there’s a gunite saltwater pool, and yo♓u’re only 200 yards from the real water. You know you’re in good hands 👍because the home was created by three-first-name-rocking James Michael Howard (psst, he won the 2014 HC&G Innovation in Design award).

Agent: Martha P. Gundersen, Brown Harris Stevens, 631-903-6131

$19.98M, Water Mill

Courtesy of Corcoran
We dub this the “house of pane,” as “walls of glass” open onto panoramic views of Mecox Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from this five-bedroom, 🌄4½-bathroom “spectacular” modern beach manse. But it’s not just a pretty outside that’ll whet your whistle. Inside, there’s 3,500 square feet of “simply stunning,” Jacques Grange-designed, Men at Work-built, Fred Stelle-architected charm. The open space makes you feel like you’re floating “above the dunes” below.

Agent: Tim Davis, Corcoran, 631-283-7300