(Photography courtesy of Douglas Elliman)

The nuts and bolts

4 bedrooms 

4 baths

3,800 square feet

1.88 acres

House proud

Constructed in the 1970s, this home kept its original post-mid-century-modern footprint but a recent renovation adds a polished and contemporary interior. The main floor is flooded with light, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, transoms and vaulted ceilings. 

“This house really checks off the boxes in being turnkey,” says Scott Bennett, the Douglas Elliman agent listing the property. “The left no stone unturned with the upgrades and improvements.”

What’s the plan?

The common areas are in a spacious and airy open format to the left of the entry foyer, and feature vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. The combined living and dining room offers more than 540 square feet of space, and the rest of the one-story layout packs in a lot: There’s a separate sitting room, a large deck and three other small patios. The primary bedroom suite has a walk-in closet, a flexible office space and its own patio. Also on this floor is an ensuite bedroom and two bedrooms that access a full bathroom in the hallway.

What’s cooking?

The sleek 343-square-foot kitchen is equipped with Thermador appliances, a propane-fueled brick fireplace, wet bar with an under-counter wine fridge and an adjacent pantry. The center island, topped with quartz, as are the counters, seats six to seven and has the sink and integrated appliances. 

What else?

Two of the three bathrooms feature double-sink vanities and glass showers. The primary bathroom features a soaking tub with a wooded view through the large windows. 

Amenities and more

  • 18 x 42 gunite salt water pool
  • Exterior tool/garden shed
  • Access to the community boat launch and beach

One cool thing

There is more than 725 square feet of bonus space on the upper level of the garage, finished and left open to a new owner’s imagination, and full bathroom on the ground level.

Agent’s callout 

“This is a well maintained property in the very desirable and coveted Indian Neck Lane community,” Bennett says, adding, “It isn’t often that a home like this comes up in this neighborhood. It is secluded, like a private oasis: but this isn’t a pretentious area.”  

Location, location, location

This home in the woods is 2.2 miles from the center of Peconic. It is 3.5 miles by roadway (less as the crow flies) to Emerson Park beach on Hog Neck Bay, and just about one mile from the North Fork Wine Route 25. The historic Old Cove Yacht Club Inc. is 4.4 miles. 

 

Details

The home at 5920 Indian Neck Lane lists for $2,495,000 and the details can be seen here.

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