"Hamptons' La Dune Estate Sells at Auction for $79M, Less Than Half of Initial $150M Asking Price"

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La Dune, once the most expensive estate in the Hamptons, sold for $79 million at auction, marking the end of a saga for the 4-acre estate owned by Louise Blouin. The sale, which includes two homes on elite Gin Lane in Southampton, saw a single buyer purchasing the properties for $40.5 million and $38.5 million. The auction, which had seven bidders from North America, ultimately resulted in a $88.48 million sale. The property, featured in Woody Allen's film "Interiors," comes with two pools and a sunken tennis court and still needs approval from a bankruptcy judge in mid-February.
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