A home in Amagansett with an indoor squash court and...

A home in Amagansett with an indoor squash court and rooftop bocce court is on the market for $10.995 million. Credit: Rise Media

A modern Amagansett house with an indoor squash court and rooftop bocce court is on the market for $10.995 million. The taxes are $38,588.

The seller bought the property as a five-bedroom, 5,000-square-foot home before expanding it, said Adam Hofer, of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. He is co-listing the property with Michael Lorber.

The bedrooms are set up similar to hotels, with identical amenities with varying decorations. Credit: Rise Media

"He did this big addition years ago, where he added more bedrooms that are set up hotel-style," Hofer said. "They're all identical; they just have different wall covering themes."

These bedrooms are in a separate wing of the home, he added. The property now has nine bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, spanning 10,000 square feet on Cranberry Hole Road.

The kitchen was revamped in 2022.

The kitchen was revamped in 2022. Credit: Rise Media

The expansion took place in 2018. The home underwent another renovation in 2022, which included the addition of soaring windows on the second floor and a kitchen revamp, Hofer said.

"Any part of the house looking toward the ocean now has floor-to-ceiling windows," he said.

Floor-to-ceiling windows on the second floor offer ocean views.

Floor-to-ceiling windows on the second floor offer ocean views. Credit: Rise Media

The ocean views can be taken in from the first and second levels and from the backyard pool, the agent said.

"You can see as far as Hither Hills in Montauk," Hofer said. "The views stretch really far. They're totally unobstructed, and just beautiful."

One of the home's 11 bathrooms.

One of the home's 11 bathrooms. Credit: Rise Media

The property totals 5 acres. Notable features include a fire pit, hot tub, full gym and the athletic courts located inside and on the roof.

The bocce court has also been used for yoga sessions, or just another vantage point for ocean views, Hofer said.

Indoor squash courts are a "rare" find in Long Island homes, Hofer said, but there are other possibilities for the space if the buyer isn't much of a player.

"Somebody could convert that for a different use, if they wanted to," he said. "If there's a different sport they wanted to play indoors, or make it a huge movie theater, or an enormous wine room. But it's pretty cool to have."

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