A sprawling Long Island property designed with automotive enthusiasts in mind has entered the market for $3.5 million, offering not only a luxury residence but also a massive climate-controlled garage packed with dozens of collector vehicles.
Located in Mattituck in Suffolk County, the 1.6-acre property caters directly to buyers who prioritize garage space as much as living space. The estate includes a three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment positioned above an expansive multi-car garage capable of holding more than 45 vehicles. High ceilings, skylights and hardwood flooring add upscale touches to the residential portion of the property, though the centerpiece remains the enormous automotive facility below.
The garage complex is outfitted for both storage and restoration work. Photos from the listing show a dedicated workshop area featuring a vehicle lift, tools and a sandblaster, alongside shelves lined with vintage automotive parts, wheel covers, tires and engine belts. The setup appears tailored for collectors who regularly maintain and repair classic vehicles.
Included with the sale is a 41-car collection, though the listing does not provide a complete inventory or estimated value for the vehicles. Several notable models have been identified, including a 1947 Chrysler Town and Country wagon with wood paneling, a 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo and a 1965 Buick Riviera. A 1957 Cadillac Eldorado is also part of the collection.
Additional vehicles visible in listing images include a Ferrari 550, Porsche 996 Turbo Cabriolet, Bentley Turbo sedan, Chevrolet Corvette, Mercedes-Benz SL500 and multiple post-war MG sports cars. Other classics appear to include a Chevrolet Task Force pickup truck, a 1962 Chevrolet Impala and a 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix.
Despite the garage’s enormous size, the tightly packed arrangement of vehicles may require careful maneuvering. However, the building features five double garage doors opening onto a long concrete driveway, potentially easing the movement of cars in and out of the collection.
The property reflects a niche luxury market where expansive vehicle storage is just as valuable as the home itself, offering collectors a ready-made space to house and work on a sizable assortment of automobiles.
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