The most expensive homes sold in the Hamptons in 2018

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10) 19 Chauncey Close, East Hampton — $17.28 million

10) 19 Chauncey Close, East Hampton — $17.28 million

From a 400-foot pond to the Atlantic Ocean, this Georgica home takes waterfront to a whole new level. At 6,100 square feet, it also includes a pool and three fireplaces.

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9) 4.5-acre Mecox Bayfront, Water Mill — $18.75 million

9) 4.5-acre Mecox Bayfront, Water Mill — $18.75 million

Facing Mecox Bay, this luxury home has a dream landscape, including a tennis court, gardens, groundskeeper cottage, expansive lawns, and a gazebo.

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8) 79 Surfside Drive, Bridgehampton — $18.8 million

8) 79 Surfside Drive, Bridgehampton — $18.8 million

This 2,000 square-foot oceanfront home has a contemporary design and comes with a heated pool and cabana bath.

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7) 719 Ocean Road, Bridgehampton — $22.7 million

7) 719 Ocean Road, Bridgehampton — $22.7 million

This Bridgehampton home boasts 375 feet of water frontage, including views of Sagg Pond and the ocean.

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6) 240 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk — $22.8 million

6) 240 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk — $22.8 million

Perched on the ocean with a wide deck for sunning, this Montauk home is perfect for a summer stay.

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5) 121 Further Lane, East Hampton — $24 million

5) 121 Further Lane, East Hampton — $24 million

This 10-bedroom house offers much in the way of privacy. It also has a separate two-bedroom guest house and a pool house.

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4) 477 Little Plains Road, Southampton — $24 million

4) 477 Little Plains Road, Southampton — $24 million

Only 200 feet from the ocean, this house sits on four acres amidst rose gardens, a swimming pool, and tennis court.

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3) 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill — $26.1 million

3) 51 Halsey Lane, Water Mill — $26.1 million

This historic villa dates back to 1919. Recently restored, it retains its original character while balancing modern touches. Its four levels include 11 bedrooms and a six-room master suite.

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2) 134 Murray Lane, Southampton — $32 million

2) 134 Murray Lane, Southampton — $32 million

At 7,136 square feet, this four bedroom home is prime real estate — the owner can watch the ocean waves crash on the shore from the living room window.

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1) 290 Further Lane, East Hampton — $40 million

1) 290 Further Lane, East Hampton — $40 million

A breakfast room offers 360-degree views of the ocean, while a rooftop viewing deck boasts views of the gardens and landscaping in the most expensive home sold in the Hamptons this year. Inside, there's an indoor spa room with a hot tub and endless current pool.

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