Welcome to "Paradise Heights" โ a luxurious private property situated on a sprawling 50-acre estate overlooking the picturesque valley of Montauk, New York.
As you enter through the grand double gates, you are met with a tree-lined driveway leading up to a magnificent, Georgian-style mansion that boasts six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and over 10,000 square feet of lavish living space.
Inside, the property boasts a state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen, a formal dining room, a spacious living room complete with a grand fireplace, a private study, a home theater, and a fitness center.
The outdoor entertainment area features a sparkling saltwater pool, a Jacuzzi tub, an outdoor kitchen, and a cozy fire pit โ perfect for gathering with family and friends. The property also includes a private tennis court and an expansive lawn, perfect for hosting weddings or outdoor events.
Paradise Heights also includes a separate two-bedroom guesthouse, a four-car garage, and a caretaker's residence.
This private oasis offers complete seclusion and security, with a 24-hour gated entrance and state-of-the-art security system. Enjoy the ultimate luxury lifestyle at Paradise Heights โ your very own private slice of paradise.
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