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This newly completed, roughly 4,550-square-foot house has nearly panoramic views of Assawoman Bay in Ocean City, Md. The backyard has a cabana area, a saltwater pool, a hot tub, a firepit area and a 50-foot pier that stretches into the bay. The house has three floors — accessible by white oak stairs or a glass-enclosed elevator — six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Take a look inside.
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The foyer has an “Orange Crush bar” (left), named for a popular cocktail that bartenders say was invented in Ocean City.
The living room, on the first floor, has oversize windows and a fireplace.
The kitchen has two sinks and stainless-steel appliances.
A view of the open-concept living and dining area on the first floor.
The first-floor office has a wall bed.
Floating shelves in the kitchen are made of reclaimed wood.
A second-floor bedroom has custom bunk beds and trundle bed.
The second-floor balcony is accessible from three bedrooms.
The stairs have panoramic views.
The third floor has a “party room” with a fireplace and a cathedral ceiling.
The primary bathroom has twin vanities.
There is a firepit area next to the deck.
The cabana has a keg refrigerator, a regular refrigerator, a sink and two televisions.
The property has an L-shaped pool, a swim-up bar and a hot tub.
The property has a 50-foot pier on Assawoman Bay.
The pier offers views of sunset over Assawoman Bay.
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Photos by Svetlana Leahy