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Social House, the Pittsburgh-based musical duo comprising Michael “Mikey” Foster and Charles “Scootie” Anderson, has recently made a splash in the music scene with their debut single, “Magic In The Hamptons Ft.

Lil Yachty,” creating buzz and anticipation for a potential summer chart-topper. The collaboration with Lil Yachty, also known as Miles McCollum, adds an extra layer of excitement to their musical venture.

 

 

The lyrics of the song offer a peek into a lavish lifestyle:

 

“You know where I go when we’re dancingHandshakes in The Hamptons and gettin’ drunk in the mansion with you”

 

“New shoes, new clothes and a Chanel purseVacaying in The Hamptons got a lazy curse”

Inspired by the song’s glamorous imagery, our thoughts naturally drifted towards the realm of real estate. Envisioning the needs of this creative trio, we conjured an image of a mansion with at least three bedrooms, a bar, and a dock suitable for Lil Yachty’s yacht.

Our selection for such a lavish lifestyle: 38 Cobb Isle Road, Water Mill. This is not just any mansion; it boasts interior waterfalls and an indoor/outdoor heated pool and Jacuzzi spa with retractable glass walls at the push of a button. The 1200 square foot pool area even includes a fireplace and waterfall, creating an opulent oasis.

Beyond the impressive amenities, this exceptional property features a wet bar, billiard room, and surround sound throughout, providing an ideal entertainment space for artists like Social House and Lil Yachty.

And, in keeping with the song’s theme, there’s a quaint dock, perfectly sized for Lil Yachty’s “lil” yacht.

Currently listed at $10.45 million and represented by Bespoke, this mansion seems tailor-made for the extravagant lifestyle described in the song. As we eagerly await a potential housewarming invitation from Social House, the allure of this luxurious property adds an extra layer of fascination to their musical narrative.