A 123-year-old shingled 9,500-square-foot home has sold for $10.61 million, according to Curbed. The estate, built in 1895, was sold in 1997 for $2.5 million, renovated and then put back on the market in 2012 with an $18.25 million ask. The price for the property at 75 First Neck Lane kept dropping during the next few years, most recently listing in early 2018 for $12.4 million with Sotheby’s International Realty’s Pat Petrillo and Corcoran Group’s Tim Davis. The home has 10 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a solarium, several fireplaces, a butler’s pantry, gym, wine cellar and staff suite. Outside, there is a pool, tennis court and landscaped grounds with patios. [Curbed]
Southampton Village home built in 1895 sells for $10.6M
New York /
Dec.December 26, 2018
10:47 AM
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