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Atlantic Avenue Residence Sells For $4.25M

author27east on Jun 10, 2019

In the hamlet of Amagansett, 117 Atlantic Avenue has sold for $4.25 million, according to The Real Estate Report Inc. One limited liability company purchased the property from another: SGF Partners LLC bought it from Xummertime LLC.

It had been asking $4.5 million. William Wolff had the listing for Douglas Elliman.

This is the second time the property has sold in three years: In 2016, the estate of M. V. Hayden sold the property to Xummertime LLC for $3.93 million, according to The Real Estate Report Inc. Susan Breitenbach of Corcoran represented that sale.

The south-of-the-highway parcel is 0.61 acre. The 3,500-square-foot residence has five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half-bath. The living room has a double-height ceiling, a fireplace and wall-to-wall oversized windows. The kitchen has granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, and a closet for laundry. Both the formal dining room and the kitchen have views of the dunes. Up on the second floor, find the en-suite master with duel walk-in closets, a jacuzzi tub, duel sinks and views of the Atlantic.

The lower lever with Bilco egress offers opportunity: It can be finished to meet the nest owners needs and desires.

And the rear yard has a heated pool.

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