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Renovated bayfront home in Springs sells after $450K price cut

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A property sitting on Gardiners Bay has been sold to a limited liability company called Salt Water Farm for $7.2 million, 27east reported. The home at 24 Driftwood Lane in the Springs section of East Hampton hit the market in December seeking $7.65 million. Built in 1980, the home was completely renovated in 2008 by its former owners and Joe D’urso and Michael Haverland, a pair of designers and architects, who gave it “an exceptionally stylish aesthetic,” according to the outlet. The home has six bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, an open floor plan, high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over Gardiners Bay. The upstairs master suite has a private terrace and an ensuite bathroom with its own standalone soaking tub and a wall of windows with views of the water, according to Curbed. The one-acre property has 170 feet of frontage, a saltwater gunite pool, a spa, bluestone patios and a detached garage with its own recreation room. Washington Duke, Matt Burns and Ryan Burns of Compass had the listing. [27east]

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