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abrielle Union and Dwyane Wade have made their mark on the North Fork of Long Island by purchasing a stunning $2.6 million beach house in Jamesport, NY. The modern home, previously featured in Domino and Dwell magazines, boasts 3,500 square feet of laid-back luxury.
The property's design is courtesy of Eric Liftin from Mesh Architectures and Jennifer Bunsa of Bunsa Studio, who created a chic and inviting space with high ceilings, an open floor plan, and walls of glass offering breathtaking water views. The eat-in chef's kitchen anchors the home, while filters on a skylight and window add a warm glow.
The residence features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an additional study/guest room, making it perfect for the celebrity couple to relax and unwind. A main bedroom suite boasts a private balcony, spa-like bath, and a home-office nook with an antique desk and water views. The property also includes a basement that could be converted into a home gym or storage space.
The home's outdoor spaces are just as impressive, featuring a screened porch, waterfront deck, outdoor shower, and hot tub. And with its own private beach on the Long Island Sound, this property is truly a gem. The sellers, Julie Satow and Stuart Elliott, declined to comment on the sale, but it's clear that their beautiful home has found a new owner who will cherish it just as much.
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