Interior of main house, which was featured in Architectural Digest.
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49 & 61 Kuffies Point Way, Vineyard Haven

From the imagination of celebrated author Judy Blume comes this stunning 2.3 acre property, formed from two adjacent lots and molded into a secluded waterfront compound. The estate features 200 feet of private beach, two deep-water moorings, colorful gardens and plenty of accessory structures where guests can settle in and stretch out.

From the imagination of celebrated author Judy Blume comes this stunning 2.3 acre property, formed from two adjacent properties and molded into a secluded waterfront compound. The estate features 200 feet of private beach, two deep-water moorings, colorful gardens and plenty of accessory structures where guests can settle in and stretch out. The centerpiece of the estate is a 3,500 square foot main house that has been fully renovated and was featured in Architectural Digest. A second, 941 square foot home designed by Hutker Architects is perched on the water's edge. The compound also features a one-bedroom guest cottage with a full bath, kitchenette and washer/dryer, as well as a one-bedroom studio and bath. A large shed on the property can double as a workshop and garage storage space for a small car. The owners and architect have taken care to preserve an old Vineyard style while ensuring modern-day amenities and comforts, including a Lew French fireplace, a Viking stove and a Sub-zero refrigerator.

Address: 49 & 61 Kuffies Point Way, Tisbury

Neighborhood: Tashmoo

Price: $4,995,000

Bedrooms: 7 total, 4 in the main house

Bathrooms: 6.5 total, 3.5 in the main house

Living Space: 3,500 square foot main house, plus 941 square foot waterfront home, one-bedroom guest cottage and one-bedroom studio

Acreage: 2.3 acres total

Year Built: 1950, renovated in 2006

Water: Well

Sewer: Septic

Listing Agent: Alyssa Dubin and Tom Wallace at Wallace & Co. Sotheby's. To inquire about this property, send an email to the listing agent, or call 508-627-3313.

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