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Former Luxury Rehab In Northwest Harbor Sells For $6.33 Million

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Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton.  COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton. COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton.  COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton. COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton.  COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton. COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton.  COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton. COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton.  COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

Recently sold at 26 Bill Run, East Hampton. COURTESY BROWN HARRIS STEVENS

authorStaff Writer on Jul 13, 2022

A modern compound that was formerly a residential treatment center on 3.6 acres in Northwest Harbor recently sold for $6.33 million after seeking $6.85 million.

The address is 26 Bull Run, and it was known as The Dunes East Hampton, billed at as luxury alcohol and drug rehab center, which began operating in 2010. About 30 neighbors banded together to fight the facility operating in their neighborhood, and the operators battled the Town of East Hampton in federal court. The Dunes has since moved to Southampton.

Now it stands as a 9,000-square-foot residence, built in 2009, with seven bedrooms and 8.5 bathrooms. The main house has a wood, steel, stone and glass great room with a 35-foot-tall fireplace; a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances, stone countertops and a raised hearth fireplace; and a master suite with a spa bath and a limestone double steam shower, a cedar sauna and a two-person soaking tub. The guest wing offers a master guest suite and a four-room suite above the garage,

Among the outdoor amenities are a heated Gunite pool, an eight-person Gunite spa, an outdoor living room with a fireplace, and a Har-Tru tennis court.

The deal closed on March 23, according to The Real Estate Report Inc. The seller was Barns Crossing LP and the new owner is Harley Miller, the CEO and managing partner of Left Lane Capital, a Brooklyn-based venture capital firm.

Andrea L. Ackerman and Juliana Frei of Brown Harris Stevens had the listing.

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