A Sagaponack home that came on the market for 2015 for $22.9 million had another cut to its price tag, putting its ask now at $14.95 million, according to Curbed. The 8,900-square-foot home, which was designed by Frank Greenwald, has seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and two more half-bathrooms. It also has a double-height living rooms, a wet bar in its library, a gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, a fireplace in the master suite, a wine cellar and geothermal heating and cooling. The grounds also have a pool, pool house, tennis court, gym and garage. The home is co-listed with the Corcoran Group and Sotheby’s International Realty. Agents Debbie Brenneman, Charlie Esposito and Debbie Loeffler are handling it for Corcoran. Agents Marilyn Clark and Frank Newbold represent the listing for Sotheby’s. [Curbed]
Asking price for Sagaponack mansion drops to $15M after another reduction
New York /
Oct.October 09, 2018
05:35 PM
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