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Mastic Beach house for sale on Moriches Bay for $749,000

A renovated, bayfront property in Mastic Beach is on the market for $749,000. The taxes are $12,206.

Located on Oceanview Drive, the Cape Cod-style home contains three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property is in the William Floyd School District.

Sitting on nearly a quarter of an acre, the property offers “180-degree views of Moriches Bay, looking out toward Dune Road and Shinnecock Inlet,” said Edward Schmidt. He and Nicholas DiMarco are co-listing the property with Douglas Elliman Real Estate.

The house was raised after Superstorm Sandy and underwent a multiphase renovation. Credit: Homedia Group/Andy Limjoco

“You have a recently-redone, 112 feet of bulkhead, with clear, unobstructed views of the bay,” DiMarco said.

Flood insurance can be transferred to the buyer, and totals about $2,000 per year, DiMarco added.

The house sports three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The house sports three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Credit: Homedia Group/Andy Limjoco

The first floor of the home was “taken down to the studs” during a multiphase renovation, said Schmidt. This includes 2022 updates to the main-level bathroom, and the addition of a 30-by-17-foot deck. The roof is 5 years old, and the siding was upgraded last year.

The kitchen.

The kitchen. Credit: Homedia Group/Andy Limjoco

Additionally, structural changes were made following Superstorm Sandy.

“The entire property was elevated considerably post-Sandy,” said Schmidt.

The second floor is dedicated to the primary bedroom, Schmidt added, with an en suite bathroom, Jacuzzi and access to a rooftop deck.

The property offers

The property offers “180-degree views of Moriches Bay,” said a co-listing agent. Credit: Homedia Group/Andy Limjoco

“Our sellers don’t even have air conditioning, because they have a beautiful sea breeze that keeps the house wonderfully temperate,” Schmidt said.

The location offers a “sensory experience” to those intrigued by a life on the water, he added.

“It’s on a dead-end street, so it’s insanely quiet when you’re sitting out on the deck,” said DiMarco. “All you hear are the waves up against the bulkhead.”


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