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Entenmann house in Montauk sells for $2.2 million
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After dropping a few crumbs off the asking price, the Montauk home of Charles and Nancy Entenmann recently sold for $2.2 million, records show.
The 4,500-square-foot, five-bedroom house had gone on the market in late 2007 for $3.295 million. The traditional cedar shake dwelling was built in 2005 and has views of Lake Montauk and Gardiners Bay. The home sits on 1.15 acres and has a two-story lighthouse motif. There are 61/2 baths and crown moldings throughout, even in the garage.
Charles Entenmann is the grandson of the founder of the Entenmann’s baked goods company, and at one time ran the firm with brothers Robert and William.
Lois and Peter Moore of The Corcoran Group had the listing. Corcoran's Raymond Hagner was the selling agent.
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