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Emmy-winning CNBC anchor buys in Bridgehampton for $3.2M

The home has 4,200 square feet of living space

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Carl Quintanilla—an Emmy-winning CNBC anchor—and his wife, Judy Chung—a former TV producer and current product manager at Ralph Lauren—have just purchased a Barn & Vine home in Bridgehampton for around $3.2 million, reports the New York Post. The home was listed with agents Aaron Curty, Raphael Avigdor, and James Peyton of Douglas Elliman.

The newly constructed home has 4,200 square feet of living space, seven bedrooms, and six and a half bathrooms on just under one acre of land. It is one of Barn & Vine’s newest models, and includes a finished lower level, vaulted ceilings, and state-of-the-art kitchen. Outside, there’s a bluestone patio and heated gunite pool.

Unfortunately, there are no interior photos available.

Barn & Vine residents also enjoy a concierge service from Chaloners of the Hamptons, a property management company. The founder of the concierge service told the Post that their services aim to accommodate their residents in whatever ways they can—including airport pickup and making reservations at restaurants.

Currently, Quintanilla is the co-anchor for “Squawk on the Street” and anchor for “Squawk Alley,” which are both CNBC morning programs that broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

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