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WEB ID: 891329

292 Abrahams Path East Hampton, NY 11937

East Hampton, NY 11937

in contract | contemporary | Built in 2022

6 beds
7 baths/2 half baths
5572 Approx. Sqft/ 0.93 acres
$5,200,000

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in contract
WEB ID: 891329

292 Abrahams Path East Hampton, NY 11937

East Hampton, NY 11937

in contract | contemporary | Built in 2022

6 beds
7 baths/2 half baths
5572 Approx. Sqft/ 0.93 acres
$5,200,000

The Details

About 292 Abrahams Path, East Hampton, NY 11937

Abstract Builders & Architect Thomas Heine Latest!

New Construction designed by architect Thomas Heine and built by Abstract Builders, this 5,572 square foot home is slated for completion Summer of 2023. The main level features an open concept plan for the kitchen, dining, and family room designed to maximize enjoyment as well as a more formal living room for entertaining. The primary en-suite bedroom is on the main level with an additional 4 en-suite bedrooms on...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Randi Ball, (917) 599-7555
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key features

  • Bonus room
  • Central air
  • Great room
  • Media room
  • Garage
  • Heated pool
  • Outdoor shower
  • Pool/guest house
  • Listing agents

    East Hampton

    In the long, enduring tradition of slightly confusing Long Island naming conventions, East Hampton is located in a town also called East Hampton. With the Atlantic Ocean splashing onto its shores, the village of East Hampton carries a reputation that puts it close to, if not at, the very pinnacle of all Hamptons locales. Why are people so drawn to this place? Because it’s utterly stunning, a state of being only strengthened by undeniably beautiful white sand beaches. Near the western border, Georgica Pond doubles down on East Hampton prestige. This community has counted film directors, business magnates, and presidents among its high-society residents. East Hampton’s name carries such a weight that even something as trivial-seeming as a windmill is recognized as historic. To be fair to Hook Windmill, however, it was built in 1806 and presently stands preserved and bedecked in its Hamptons-chic shingle style.

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