1stdibs founder lists Southampton home for $3M less than its 2015 price

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Michael Bruno, the founder of high-end antiques website 1stdibs, has put the Southampton home that he and his partner Alexander Jakowec acquired in 2015 for $12.95 million. That’s about $3 million less than what they bought it for four years ago, the New York Post reported. The couple seem to want to sell because they’re not spending enough time at their East End estate, opting more often for a home in Maine they bought for $4 million in 2016. The Southampton mansion at 199 Coopers Neck Lane was built in 1910 by architect Grosvenor Atterbury. The more than 14,000-square-foot home has 11 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and sits on three acres. The listing advertises that the home’s interiors have been “prepped as a blank canvas.” Tim and Thomas Davis of the Corcoran Group have the listing. [New York Post]