A Southampton Village residence built in 2014 recently sold for $6.3 million, which is $1.5 million more than it sold for when it was new.
At 69 Leos Lane on half an acre, the 5,570-square-foot transitional house by SBP Homes of Stamford, Connecticut, has six bedrooms, five full bathrooms and three half-baths. There are 11-foot ceilings throughout and an open floor plan. The design details include oversized picture windows, bleached wide plank oak floors, four modern fireplaces, marble and luxury tile.
The house is outfitted with smart home technology and thermostats as well as Radio RA2 interior lighting and Sub-Zero, Miele and Wolf appliances.
A media center is located on the lower level.
In addition to the house, the property hosts a heated gunite pool, a pool pavilion and a detached two-car garage. The pool pavilion has an outdoor kitchen with a Lynx grill.
The landscaping includes specimen trees, full perimeter hedging, outdoor lighting, an irrigation system and Belgian-block lined gravel driveways.
The last asking price was $6.75 million, so the final sales price had a 6.6-percent discount.
The sellers were venture capitalist Oliver Mitchell and wife Rabia Mitchell. The new owner is Bettina Zilkha, according to The Real Estate Report Inc. The deal closed September 30.
Sharon Stern of Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing.