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WEB ID: 904652

10 Drew Drive Eastport, NY 11941

Eastport, NY 11941

for sale | colonial | Built in 1999

4 beds
2 baths/1 half bath
2290 Approx. Sqft/ 0.87 acres
$849,000
  • Annual Tax: $14,046.00

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WEB ID: 904652

10 Drew Drive Eastport, NY 11941

Eastport, NY 11941

for sale | colonial | Built in 1999

4 beds
2 baths/1 half bath
2290 Approx. Sqft/ 0.87 acres
$849,000
  • Annual Tax: $14,046.00

The Details

About 10 Drew Drive, Eastport, NY 11941

Just Listed in Eastport's Longtree Pond Community

Set in Longtree Pond community. This very desireable "Lancaster" colonial style model features four bedrooms and two and one half baths. The terrific layout features an open concept design with great flow from kitchen to living to dining rooms. There is a wood burning fireplace in the living room and the kitchen with center island and butlers counter with seperate sink opens directly to the deck and outd...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Letticia Lettieri, (631) 288-6900
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key features

  • Central air
  • Fireplace
  • Garage
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    Eastport

    Closer to the western edge of the Hamptons than it is to the center of the region’s action, Eastport is a charming hamlet that converges on Long Island’s southern coast. What began as two aquatically-minded hamlets, Seatuck and Waterville, eventually consolidated under the Eastport banner. Today, the area has the feel of a salty coastal village, with a few artsy boutiques and a string of antique shops. As you would hope for and expect in any of these hamlets, villages, and towns near the shore, waterfront dining is on the menu in Eastport. Slightly further inland, treat yourself to some comfort food classics. Eastport still nods to its past, a past that happens to be rife with ducks. Cornell University’s duck research lab recalls an era of duck farms, which made Eastport the duck capital of Long Island at their beak, er, peak.

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