Real Estate
7 Long Island Homes To Buy After You Win Powerball
You are going to want to check out the photos of these incredible (and quite expensive) homes.

The Powerball jackpot for Wednesday is $250 million. After you win it and beat the 1 in 292 million odds, you will be able to pay cash for any home on Long Island (except this one). Here are some of your options courtesy of our friends at realtor.com:

This 8-bed, 7-bath Southampton home can be all yours for $55 million. A staircase rising above the kitchen opens to a roof deck that offers breathtaking views in every direction. It was last sold in 2004 for $19 million. Find more information and photos of the home here.
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88 Old House Lane, Sands Point

This home on the Gold Coast has 13 bathrooms. Yes, you read that correctly. It comes with a 50-foot long indoor pool with a waterfall and hot tub. Oh, and it has its own private sandy beach. The price: $29 million. See more photos of the home here.
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This home has a bowling alley. Case closed. The rest of the house is quite nice as well. See more photos here. Oh, and it will cost you $7.6 million. No charge for extra frames, though.
16 Sedgemere Road, Center Moriches

This Center Moriches waterfront estate sits on over eight acres. It has 14 bedrooms and 17 full bathrooms. There's also one half bath in case all 17 other bathrooms are occupied, which seems quite unlikely. It's all yours for just a shade under $6 million. See more photos here, including shots of an incredible pool right on the bay.
8 Chestnut Hill Court, Upper Brookville

Back in Nassau County we have an Upper Brookville home where you can skip the previews at your own private movie theater. The $7.75 million home features a two-story grand rotunda, six custom fireplaces, highly prized burl wood paneling from Milan and if you need a workout after all the movies you are watching, there's a regulation racquetball court inside. See more photos here.

This 5-bedroom home on the Great South Bay in Bay Shore was built in 1922 and is listed for $3.995 million. It's located on its own peninsula and it's the former estate of the Entenmann family. Yes, the makers of those delicious sweet treats. Read more about the Entenmann family's history in Bay Shore here. And check out lots more photos of the home here.

Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night and think man it'd be real nice to step out onto a balcony for a second? No, that's never happened to you? OK, fine, but play along. This home in Woodmere has seven bedrooms and yup, you guessed it, they each have their own private balcony. For $2.499 million, you also get a gourmet kitchen, a home theater room and a three-car garage. Find more photos here.
Are you looking for a home that you can still purchase even if you don't win Powerball? Visit realtor.com and take a look around.
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