Construction of this pool house with benefits was completed at the end of 2018. The basic structure cost about $350,000, Mr. Bearak said, which is exactly what the couple budgeted. The pool, however, ended up costing more than $200,000 — far more than they anticipated. Along with the cost of the site work, a hot tub, the smart-home system and finishing touches, he said, they spent a total of roughly $1 million.

When the pandemic struck New York in March, Mr. Bearak and Mr. Moore stayed put in Manhattan with their children — they now have three daughters: Madison, 4, Lily, 2, and Margaux, 1 — in part because they had rented their house out on Airbnb.

“There was this really nice couple, and they were just supposed to stay there for a weekend,” Mr. Bearak said. The guests were expecting a baby, so he and Mr. Moore were loath to end the rental when they asked for an extension. “They ended up staying for two and a half months.” (The couple are currently working with Mr. Bearak’s firm on a home of their own.)

As for Mr. Bearak and Mr. Moore, with a growing family, they already need more space. This spring, they plan to begin construction of the guesthouse, so they can host overnight visitors, and the stand-alone office, for working from home.

The plan is to take their time completing a compound that will expand over many years. Construction of the main house, Mr. Bearak said, is “probably 15 to 20 years down the road.”

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