Water Mill’s Architecturally Acclaimed ‘SkyBox’ Hits the Market Asking $10M
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There’s a lot of jaw-dropping properties on the East End of Long Island. From historic properties (like this former potato farm), to celebrity hideouts (looking at you Drew Barrymore and Alec Baldwin), and expensive beachfront listings (did you see this $89 million mansion in East Hampton?), each property seems to have its own unique qualities and claims to fame. However, real estate everywhere comes down to three things: Location, location, location. And for this 13-acre Water Mill property, its highlight is the fact that it sits on the highest elevation in the Hamptons, offering 360-degree views of farmland, polo fields, and the ocean.
Of course, the captivating design by world-renowned 1100 Architect invigorates the beautiful site. The award-winning main residence, dubbed “SkyBox,” is a three-story marvel complete with a rooftop deck (and wet bar) to soak in the surroundings. The light-filled floor plan features four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms. Architectural and design statements are scattered throughout: Large windows seamlessly blend the indoors and out, a floating staircase, a sculptural great room, a sleek 1,000-bottle wine room, and more.
A three-bedroom guest house known as “The Modern Treehouse” completes this gem of a property. The grounds also include a tennis court, swimming pool with a pavilion, and detached garage.
Jack Pearson of Compass holds the cool listing asking $9,950,000.