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Jill Zarin just snagged a waterfront condo in Sag Harbor.

The $1.52 million home, which just hit public records, is at Sag Harbor Villas, 68 Water St.

It features three bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms and water views. Zarin bought it online, sight unseen, last December during lockdown — and paid over the asking price.

“I had been looking in the Hamptons forever,” said Zarin, an original alum of “The Real Housewives of New York,” who is now one-half of a mother-daughter design duo with her daughter, Ally Shapiro.

Zarin tells Gimme she always loved the 31-unit, 1980s building, which she calls a “hidden gem,” and was waiting for a unit to come on the market, which is rare.

But the 1,740-square-foot condo was also a diamond in the rough — and needed a lot of work, which was done by Charles Regensburg, the contractor, and Tali Oren, the designer.


  Real house swipe: Reality star Jill Zarin (inset) swooped up a Sag Harbor home for about 1½ rocks.  Cindy Ord/Getty Images; Saunders Real house swipe: Reality star Jill Zarin (inset) swooped up a Sag Harbor home for about 1½ rocks. Cindy Ord/Getty Images; Saunders

The condo came with a double-height living room with 16-foot barrel-vaulted ceilings — and she used the height to create a new primary bedroom suite above the living room. The unit also boasts a deck, and there is a pool and tennis courts on the grounds.

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Interior of 68 West Water St Unit 29
The 1,740-square-foot condo needed a lot of love to fix up. Saunders
Interior of 68 West Water St Unit 29
The $1.52 million home is at Sag Harbor Villas on Water Street.Saunders
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Exterior of 68 West Water St Unit 29
There’s a pool and and tennis courts on the grounds.Saunders
Exterior of 68 West Water St Unit 29
Natural bodies of water in the area can be enjoyed — the name of the street isn’t ironic.Saunders
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Zarin, who now lives in Florida, said she is thrilled with the purchase and the fact that she will be just a few steps away from the Sag Harbor village, as well as the jitney stop.

For now, she is busy working on a new fashion collection with Ally, to be dubbed “Visiting Day,” a vintage “camp-inspired” fashion collection. And a portion of the sales of their current water bottle collaboration will go to the Fresh Air Fund to send inner-city kids to camp.

Zarin is also donating 1,000 “Jill and Ally” masks to the Fresh Air Fund for campers who need them. 

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