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Matt Lauer Sells Hamptons Home for $3.5 Million

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The host of ‘The Today Show’ Matt Lauer and his wife Annette have sold their Hamptons Home for $3.5 million. This was short of the $3.95 million asking price but more than twice the $2.15 million that the couple paid for it in 2009.

According to a report in Variety, Matt Lauer’s house in North Sea, NY is an 1800-square-foot Cape Cod-style cottage.

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The house has three bedrooms and two renovated bathrooms. It is located at the end of a long driveway on a landscaped three-quarter acre parcel that backs up to Wooley Pond. Its main floor living spaces include a living room with cathedral ceiling and white brick fireplace plus an all-white kitchen that’s open to a water-side dining area that adjoins a family room where several sets of glass sliders open to an elevated wrap-around deck.

 

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The house-wide deck overlooks and steps down to a lawn which slopes down to the water where there’s a private boat dock. The master bedroom is on the main floor. Two bedrooms on the upper floor have sloped ceilings and share a hall bathroom.

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