Real Estate

Dream homes

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Southampton, LI $5.995 million It’s “rare” to find a “modern compound” such as this in the Village of Southampton. ” Contemporary design elements of the 4,000-square-foot house include a “naturally lighted dome,” “towering glass windows” and a “brushed metal bridge” to the upstairs master suite with cathedral ceilings (altogether, there are five bedrooms and four bathrooms). Outside is a covered porch (with a fireplace) overlooking the 1 1/2 acres of “perfectly manicured property” — as well as a 64-foot-long pool and a two-story pool house. And the home’s location means it’s near “world-class” shops and restaurants, museums, parks and ocean beaches. Agent: Paula Hathaway, Prudential Douglas Elliman, 631-204-2712
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Upper East Side $24.75 million Built in the “Wild Party” high times of 1926, this 7,000-square-foot duplex in a white-glove co-op on Park Avenue still boasts “some of the most spectacular formal entertainment space in New York.” That includes the “massive” 26-foot-long entrance gallery, the “palatial” 774-square-foot corner living room with “picturesque city views” through its “huge” windows (altogether, there’s 90 feet of frontage along the avenue), the wood-paneled library with custom built-ins and the formal dining room. The private quarters, meanwhile, are located at the top of a “glamorous” circular staircase. There are four en-suite bedrooms, and the master suite boasts two large dressing rooms and a walk-in closet. (There is also a maid’s room with a full bathroom on the first level.) Agents: Cathy Franklin and Alexis Bodenheimer, Brown Harris Stevens, 212-906-9236 and 212-906-9230
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Upper East Side $8.45 million It’s rather common to tout luxury kitchens as “professional,” but there’s no doubting the hard numbers of the “state of the art” culinary pavilion in this Park Avenue abode: six-burner stove with grill, two refrigerators, four freezer drawers, two dishwashers and three sinks, along with “cerused oak” cabinetry and radiant-heated, marble-tile floors. The balance of this 3,300-square-foot prewar co-op has likewise been “meticulously renovated,” from the “large” entry gallery to the “sprawling” living room to the paneled library and throughout the four “generously proportioned” bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms. Agent: Lauren Muss, The Corcoran Group, 212-893-1455