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9 Hamptons Homes to Consider if You Hit the Powerball Jackpot

High-end homes from Southampton to Bridgehampton, fit for the $500 million winner.

With Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot at an estimated at $500 million, people across the nation are dreaming of a big payday and flocking to buy tickets.

The odds may be astronomical, but it never hurts to plan ahead.

Here are nine homes for sale in eastern Southampton Town that would work well for any lottery winner.

Stinker November 28, 2012 at 06:37 pm
Spend $5,000,000 on a good charity if you win the lottery. No need to flush it down the W.C. on a poorly constructed, generic looking, over-priced status symbol.
muskrat November 28, 2012 at 07:37 pm
Very funny!
jasminetea November 28, 2012 at 08:51 pm
I am really liking the one on Narrow Lane. And Stinker, will definitely donate $5,000,000.00 to a charity.
Jaguar-Guy November 29, 2012 at 12:19 pm
I'd settle on the Deerfield Road house. Clean lines, outdoor space and a steal at only $3.7.

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Maud, Thanks for the info. I looked it up online. Very scary stuff. The Town of Southampton isRead More playing with fire with plans for Sustainability. Just another word for Agenda 21. What fools would want to go along with this scam? Guess they want to rule our lives just like the U.N. wants to do with our property rights, food, and fuel.