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Contemporary Home Fronting Noyac Bay Sells For $8.8 Million

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43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

43 Noyac Bay Avenue

43 Noyac Bay Avenue COURTESY THE CORCORAN GROUP

authorStaff Writer on Jan 26, 2021

A Noyac home fronting Noyac Bay recently sold for $8.8 million after more than four years on the market.

At 43 Noyac Bay Avenue, the half-acre property featured a 4,000-square-foot contemporary with four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and one half-bath. Multiple levels of decking and terracing supply many opportunities to soak up the sun, according to the listing, and walls of glass open to a wide stretch of sandy beach.

The open floor plan includes a waterside living room, a gourmet kitchen, a cabana and a separate media room. On the second floor, find two master suites with water views and two additional bedrooms.

An observation deck is on the third floor with 180-degree water views, and the finished lower level has a gym, wine cellar and playroom. The two-car garage is detached and had a second-floor studio and outdoor shower.

And don’t forget the waterside heated gunite pool.

Corcoran’s Tim Davis had the listing.

Back in 2016, 43 Noyac Bay Avenue was listed for $10.8 million. The most recent asking price was $8.75 million — so the final sales price was slightly above asking.

The deal closed on December 17, 2020. The seller was listed as Sag Harbor LLC and the buyer was listed as 43NBA LLC, according to The Real Estate Report Inc.

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