
You didn't win Powerball Saturday night. No one did. The jackpot is now up to $375 million. Someone is going to win eventually and it might as well be you. If it is you and pools are your cup of tea, we've found eight Long Island homes that have ridiculously nice pools courtesy of our friends over at realtor.com.

You might need a phone in order to hear someone at the other end of this massive 60-foot long pool. The Southampton home sits on more than two acres. Inside, there's eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, but during the summer months, we don't see any reason to leave the poolside. The home is listed for $15.75 million. Find more info and photos here.
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After you finish a set on your own tennis court at this Water Mill home, it's a short walk over to the pool, which is surrounded by beautiful gardens. There's also a groundskeeper cottage nearby. The price is steep: $24.95 million. Find more info and photos here.
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We're not sure if that inflatable duck (I mean, it looks inflatable, right?) is included with the house, but we'd imagine if you pay $3.295 million for the 5-bedroom home located in the luxury Stone Hill gated community in Muttontown, the owners would probably throw in the duck if you really wanted it. Find more info and photos here.

Long Island has this thing called seasons so even if you have a great outdoor pool, you only have about four months max of pool time. But this Great Neck home has not only an insane outdoor pool area featuring a rock garden, waterfall and wading pool, it also has a spectacular indoor pool so you can float around drinking Coronas during a blizzard. The price: $10.999 million. Find more info and photos here.
313 Mill River Road, Upper Brookville

Yes, that is a silo overlooking the saltwater pool. This Upper Brookville home on nearly three acres used to be an estate farm group before it was converted to a single-family home. It was built in 1917, but features all the modern amenities. It's listed for $2.489 million. Find more info and photos here.
60 Ripplewater Ave., Massapequa

This Massapequa home has a new saltwater pool with a 400,000 Btu heater. We aren't experts on Btus, but that sounds like a lot of heat. The entire outdoor setup (there's a granite kitchen outside) of the 5-bedroom home is made for entertaining. It's all yours for $1.069 million. Check out some more photos and info here.

Alright, this pool seems to have an umbrella and seats built into it. That's more than enough to make this list. The Wainscott home was built in 2014 and it's certainly unique inside and out. The price: $9.35 million. Find more photos and info here.

Any house that has a 400 square-foot pool cabana probably also has a pretty sweet pool. And this waterfront Bay Shore home certainly does. It's on the market for $2.499 million. Find more info and photos of the actual home (it's a generous 6,000 square-feet) here.
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