Sagaponack farm listed for $12.5M goes into contract after only 3 months

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A swift buyer snapped up a Sagaponack farmhouse that had only been on the market for only three months, Curbed first reported. The home’s last listing price was $12.5 million. The 2,600-square-foot farmhouse, which was built in the 1920s, has two bedrooms, while a newly-built 7,300-square-foot main house has another four bedrooms. A barn that once stored potatoes has since been renovated, now containing three horse stalls, a groom’s lounge with a full bathroom and a lofted sitting area. The 10-building, three-acre compound also includes a sunken terrace, hot tub and a heated saltwater gunite pool. Dana Trotter of Sotheby’s International Realty, who handled the listing, noted that there were about 50 brokers in attendance at the home’s open house, telling Curbed: “I have been doing this over 20 years and have never had the response to a new listing like this.” [Curbed]