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$40M Water Mill Estate comes with its own private island

By Adrian Prisca

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The Chairman of Cavalry Portfolio Services, Andrew Zaro, is the proud owner of a waterfront residence in the Hamptons, reportedly named the Water Mill estate. The property has its own private island and used to be available for rental at $395,000 per week, but was recently listed for a whopping $40 million.

It provides breathtaking views of the natural surroundings from a number of large balconies hence it’s a pleasure to sit and watch the activity at the bay or the infinite azure waters of the ocean. The living spaces cover a mind boggling surface of around 15,000 square feet. Found on a 2.3 acre lot on Mecox bay, the stunning residence was penned down by the acclaimed architect Val Florio.

It boasts with a double-height entry foyer which provides easy access to an array of living areas, 5 grandiose suites, a formal dining room, fully equipped entertainment room, a large living room and an adjacent butler room with private living room. In total, the mansion comprises 14 bathrooms and 9 bedrooms. Outside, an elegant garage is able to shelter up to 3 cars.

Alongside the plethora of living spaces, the property also sports an outdoor living room, a dock which can easily accommodate several boats, a spa, a superb infinity pool, walk-in wine cellar, a 10-seat home theater, full wet bar room and a top notch gym. The entertainment room which we mentioned above is fitted with table tennis, billiard table and all sorts of other games related amenities.

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