Hampton's Most Expensive Mansion That Featured In Woody Allen's 'Interiors' Heads To Auction
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A luxury oceanfront mansion that featured in a Woody Allen film is up for sale. Held in high regard as one of the most iconic properties in the Hamptons, the esteemed La Dune estate will soon have a new owner as the remarkable property prepares for auction. The stunning dual-residence property was previously listed at $150 million and was once regarded as the most expensive listing ever in the upscale Southampton area of Long Island, New York. Prospective buyers have the opportunity to bid on the homes individually or together at the "No Reserve" auction, with the properties going to the highest bidder(s). The property offers unrivalled beach access, stunning ocean views, refreshing sea breezes, and abundant sunlight throughout the day. The compound boasts two gunite pools, an all-weather sunken tennis court, a custom Altos movie theatre, a billiard room, fitness facilities, opulent grounds with courtyards, private gardens, and patios, as well as decks at nearly every entrance. Notably, the house served as the backdrop for numerous scenes in Woody Allen's 1978 film ‘Interiors’. "The La Dune compound epitomises luxurious living amidst the world’s most extravagant neighbours and real estate," said Chad Roffers, CEO of Concierge Auctions. Bidding opens January 10th and concludes January 24th at Sotheby’s “Visions of America” event.
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