In a condemnation proceeding, the condemnor appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, entered January 31, 1973, which, after a nonjury trial, awarded the claimants $630,000. Judgment modified, on the facts, by reducing the award to $390,000. As so modified, judgment affirmed, without costs. The property in question consists of 126 acres, undeveloped, located in the Town of East Hampton, Suffolk County. It is in a Residence “ A ” district, which requires a minimum of one acre per one-family dwelling. It fronts for about 5,035 feet on an inlet known as Northwest Creek which in turn flows north into Gar-diners Bay. Experts produced by both sides, despite reliance on three identical comparable sales, reached widely divergent conclusions as to the per acre value of the property. The condemnor’s expert placed a raw acreage value on the property of $5,000 per acre, while the claimants’ expert set
