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Amagansett Traditional Built In 2014 Sells For $6.8 Million

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8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

8 Old Station Place, Amagansett. COURTESY SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES

authorStaff Writer on May 31, 2021

A designer-furnished Amagansett residence custom built by Farrell Building Company sold at the beginning of the year for $6.75 million after seeking $7.3 million, and the transfer was reported just this week.

At 8 Old Station Place, the 5,500-square-foot traditional built in 2014 on 0.56 acre has a large living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a formal dining room, a media room, a first-floor en-suite guest bedroom, and an eat-in chef’s kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances and marble countertops. Continuing to the top floor, find a master suite and three en-suite guest bedrooms. There are laundry rooms on both the first and second floor, and then the lower level offers an additional 2,000 square feet with two guest bedrooms, a bathroom, a media room with a 107-inch projector screen and a rec room.

The backyard has a bluestone patio and a 20-foot-by-40-foot heated gunite pool and spa. Also among the amenities are a Sonos system inside and out and a wet bar in the living room. Associate broker Barbara Weinman of Saunders & Associates had the listing.

The seller was John Dellanoce and the new owners are John Dunchick and Tara Koppel, according to The Real Estate Report Inc., which said the deal closed January 13.

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