212 Beers Rd, Easton, CT 06612, USA

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Last Sold: FEB 2015

Price: $1137500


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AI think: $1,967,036

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Agents think: $1,895,000  1 agent(s) valuations found

HPI banks think: $2,254,072


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Higgins Group Bedford Square, Susan C Leone Agent Valuation of this property is 1,895,000 USD

Description:

A visionary modern home in an inspiring and captivating setting. This custom-built habitat incorporates stone, marble, slate, steel, copper, bamboo, and leather panels for a unique sensory living environment. The home is sited to make the most of nature and sunlight, with sparkling water views from nearly every room in the home. Entering the .3 mile-long driveway brings a feeling of peace and serenity that belies the property's proximity to NYC, less than 60 miles away. Designed by Allan Dehar Associates — a collaborator of Frank Gehry's — this nearly 6,000 sf. zen-like retreat lives like a ranch, with the primary living/entertaining spaces situated on the sprawling main level. French doors and windows open to stone terraces and breathtaking views of the private, south-facing pond. Skylights suffuse the soaring atrium with natural light. The guest quarters are on the second floor and consist of three bedrooms — all with pond views — and two full baths. Overall the home boasts 11 rooms and 4+ bedrooms. The vast kitchen is a chef's paradise, featuring double islands, two sinks, two gas stovetops, and two ovens. The adjacent solarium features a hand-laid stone pizza oven. The home is surrounded by 14 acres of woods that includes a pond, 10-acre invisible dog fence, kennel, indoor dog shower, enclosed garden area, and a shed. An island off the terrace makes an ideal bandstand or a restorative space in which to absorb the surrounding natural beauty. A visionary modern home in an inspiring and captivating setting. Modern in style, this custom-built home incorporates stone, marble, slate, steel, copper, and leather panels for a uniquely sensory living environment. The home is sited to make the most of nature and sunlight, with sparkling water views from nearly every room in the home. From the moment you enter the .3 mile-long driveway to this contemporary home there is a feeling of peace and serenity that belies its proximity to NYC, which is less than 60 miles away. Designed by Allan Dehar Associates — a collaborator of Frank Gehry's — this expansive, nearly 6,000 sf. zen-like retreat lives like a ranch, with living/entertaining spaces and the primary wing situated on the sprawling main level. French doors and windows open to the surrounding stone terraces and breathtaking views of the private, south-facing pond. Skylights suffuse the soaring atrium with natural light. The guest quarters are on the second floor and consist of three bedrooms — all with pond views — and two full baths. Overall the home boasts 11 rooms and 4+ bedrooms. The vast kitchen — the heart of this home — is a culinary paradise. Designed to accommodate multiple chefs, it features double islands, two sinks, two refrigerated drawers, two gas stovetops, and two GE Monogram ovens, and a wall-mount pot-filler. The adjacent solarium features a hand-laid stone pizza oven. The home is surrounded by 14 acres of wooded splendor that includes a pond, a ten-acre invisible dog fence, a dog kennel and indoor dog shower, a large enclosed garden area, and a shed. An island off the terrace makes for an ideal bandstand or a restorative space in which to absorb the surrounding natural beauty. Overflow lighted parking can accommodate dozens of cars for large parties.

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