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Antiques mogul sells century-old Southampton home for $6M below ask

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Michael Bruno, the founder of the antiques website 1stdibs, has sold his home at 199 Coopers Neck Lane in Southampton for $11.6 million, Behind the Hedges reported. The website didn’t disclose the identity of who purchased the three-acre property, whose final sales price is $3.4 million below what Bruno and his partner Alexander Jakowec bought it for in 2015. That price is also $1.35 million below the $12.95 million that the couple, who have other homes in the Hudson Valley and Maine, listed the home for in February. It had previously been listed at $18 million in January 2018. The 14,000-square-foot home was built in 1910 by architect Grosvenor Atterbury. It has 11 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, patios and a heated pool, but renovations plans have been drawn up to add a two-story, three-car garage and an 875-square-foot pool house. Tim and Thomas Davis of the Corcoran Group handled the listing. [Behind the Hedges]

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