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Map by Jason Lee
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11. 100 Redwood Rd.
4 bed, 4 bath. $2.85 million. Linda Nasta, Corcoran Group.
An airy traditional on Sag Harbor Cove, with a breezy bluestone patio and a bedroom waterside balcony.
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12. 71 Jermain Ave.
5 bed, 5.5 bath. $2.595 million. Susan Breitenbach, Corcoran Group.
An expansion and elaborate renovation of a 100-year-old home, with a long heated pool surrounded by fieldstone and terraces right off the bedrooms.
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13. 117 Main St.
4 bed, 3 bath. $4.5 million. Jan Conklin, Sotheby’s International Realty.
The 1790 Latham House has six fireplaces and a private garden with pool. A ground-floor commercial space is ready to rent, which will help defray the mortgage.
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14. 175 Division St.
2 bed, 1.5 bath. $1.375 million. Catherine Ross, Prudential Douglas Elliman.
It’s not opulent, but this traditional has the right local touches: front parlor, plank flooring, and a lot that allows for expansion and a pool.
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15. 33 Morris Cove Ln.
5 bed, 3.5 bath. $2.695 million. Gioia DiPaolo, Corcoran Group.
Very bright; all the baths have glass mosaic Artistic Tile and Perrin & Rowe fixtures, and the pool’s surrounded by mahogany decking.






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