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JS Squared breaks ground on Watermill Crossing

Water Mill, NY JS Squared, the developers of Watermill Crossing, a luxury town home community have broken ground. The development is being built by Racanelli Construction, with an anticipated completion date of Summer 2023. 

Watermill Crossing townhouses are being represented by Saunders & Associates brokers Ed Bruehl and Jennifer Wilson.

“This is the most exciting real estate opportunity in the Hamptons,” said Bruehl. “The property is thoughtfully conceived, the build top-shelf and the location is downtown Water Mill Village.”  

“People today enjoy living in multiple places and this development is perfect for them,” said Wilson. “It’s not about people downsizing their homes, but about buyers enjoying a multi-location lifestyle with all of their amenities taken care of for them.”  

Sited on a manicured 6.4 acres, adjacent to Soul Cycle, Provisions Natural Food Market and Bistro Ete. This new community with full services and amenities will include a centrally located clubhouse set amid beautiful landscaping and featuring a fitness room, locker rooms with showers, great room and a comfortable lounge with card tables, a food prep area and wet bar. Outdoors amidst a large stone patio sits an oversized gunite pool and separate spa. Each two story townhouse will range from 2,500 to 2,800 s/f providing the ultimate in luxurious village living. 

Watermill Crossing’s design team consists of: McDonough & Conroy Architects, Mabley Handler Interior Design, and Araiys Landscaping Design. The services on the property include landscaping, snow removal, pool service and electric vehicle charging stations. Townhome pricing ranges from $2.095 million  to $2.895 million. 

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