Busy buyers seeking to add Hamptons to their Playpens Playpens portfolio want one thing: the pleasure of the warder.
That is why intermediaries say the demand for new construction is increasing.
“If you are ready to make a decision, you are organized and do not change your mind, you can close in December and will be ready until June,” says Martha Gunderssen of Douglas Elliman renewal renovation at the Hamptons. “But if it’s big and if it’s a bowel renovation, where you take it to the studs, raise your home and put in a basement-the rebuilding of an entire home-which can last a year, in a year and a half.”
In 172 the old road reap in Amagansett, however, you will not have to touch one thing. It is 8.200 square meters and seven bedrooms with newly built living rooms, with appliances like a swim of saline water 20-meter, a hot tub, a tennis field, a “sports field”, a sun deck and 3,000 square meters of travertine patios filled with an outdoor kitchen, dining area, dining area. Gundersen is raising it for $ 12.5 million.
“The request is coming from families with young children,” she says. “They want to push around the baby’s carriages in the lane, walk to the beach or a farm stand and live a very healthy low key life.
There are also families from California or Florida with children and grandchildren living in New York who buy a house for togethers. They buy new buildings because there is less maintenance – air conditioners are new, everything is new. You don’t have to spend your time waiting for contractors to fix things. “
But if you want a fresh facade, buy now, adds the Douglas Elliman Thomas Cavallo mediator, who comes from a Builder East End family. “The inventory is low and the cost of the material is rising,” he says, mentioning that prices are likely to rise even further due to current trade wars. “Where do you think our whole subject comes from? He comes from Canada. So it will make the cost of new construction grow a little.”
When future costs rise, builders tend to reproduce their existing inventory in what it would cost to build today, leaving no room for relief. However, a hot option-while it is hot once it was completed by BJC Custom Homes to 5 Widow Coopers Path in North Haven.
It is eight beds, 10-banks with 9,600 square meters deceived with all new technologies and toys-a vast Wellness center with steam room and sauna and a home-made hot pool and Cabana. Cavallo ranked it for $ 11.99 million.
Or add ultra-convinience to Ultra-Ease by shopping at Westhempton Beach.
There, with six beds, eight baths, 4,900 square meters “Modern Beach Home” Nordic in 774 Dune Road was recently built by Dunes First.
Modern conveniences include: a light army pool, a shower and bathroom cabin, a cook kitchen (Gaggenau and thermlador, control and control) and a four -car garage.
Is looking for $ 8.75 million with the Christopher Fush Fush of Compass.
“Serenity now” was never so appropos.
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