While perusing local listings, we happened to notice three smallish houses for sale in Southampton, all a smidge over $1 million. They’re all very different; with $1 million in your pocket and after a Southampton place, which would you choose?
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This charming 1920s place at 25 Little Fresh Pond Road might be our favorite–we’re a sucker for the rounded portico over the entry. Inside, the vintage charm is still evident while the interiors are bang up to date. Asking $1.1 million, the property includes the house, 0.23 of an acre of land, and a “generous 1,200 sq ft vaulted sky-lit pre-existing non-conforming garage structure is equipped with heated floors, running water, air and forced heat.”
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At 179 Elm Street in the village, you’ll find this property asking $1.05 million. However, the property is being auctioned off online with bidding to commence on September 6, so a buyer may be able to snap up a bargain. The listing says the 1920 1604-square-foot house on 0.17 acre has “potential,” which means, yeah, a buyer would want to refresh that kitchen! We’ll be interested to see what this sells for and what the buyer does with it.
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Also probably built around 1920 is this cottage at 21 Old Town Road asking $1.05 million. It is pretty charming but also could use some updating. There are two bedrooms and one bath in about 1300 square feet, set on a fairly generous 0.26 acre parcel. Not enough space? There’s also a separate cottage (though it looks attached) with more living space.
Which place floats your boat? Let us know in the comments.