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$15M ‘Homey Pastoral Estate’ In Westwood Has Separate House For Your In-Laws
If 14,000 square feet isn't enough separation between you and your inlaws, a Westwood mansion has a separate house you can put them in when they visit.
Acorn Hill, a “homey pastoral estate” located at 151 Grove St. in Westwood, sits on over 27 acres, offers 15 bedrooms, and 12 bathrooms, and costs $15.5 million, according to listing agent Wendy Fox at Compass.
Exterior shot of the front of Acorn Hill property. Wendy Fox, Compass
If you’re not satisfied with one house, the luxury estate also provides an in-law house, guest house, and caretaker house.
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A Look Inside: Famed Radio DJ Lists Purchase Estate For $3.45 Million
Famous radio DJ Scott Shannon's 9,620-square-foot Westchester County home is up for sale for more than $3 million, in case you're interested.
The luxurious post-modern colonial, located in Purchase on Lincoln Ave., was owned by now 75-year-old radio DJ Scott Shannon, who became one of the most well-known voices on the air thanks to his WCBS-FM morning show, “Shannon in the Morning."
The estate, which features six bedrooms, six full baths, three powder rooms, four fireplaces, and a three-car garage, is now on sale for $3.45 million.
Other amenities included with the home are double stair…
Richard Gere Finds Buyer For $28M Pound Ridge Estate, Report Says
Movie star Richard Gere has found a buyer for his $28 million suburban New York estate, according to a new report.
Gere listed the 11,658 square-foot estate, located in Northern Westchester County, in the town of Pound Ridge, for $28 million, and moved to a smaller mansion in nearby North Salem, according to a report on Thursday, Jan. 20, from Dirt, a news outlet that focuses on luxury real estate.
This week, Mansion Global reported that the listing for the 50-acre Pound Ridge property with eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms went into contract, according to Muffin Dowdle of Ginnel Real E…
Covid-19: Luxury Home Sales Soar North Of New York City
The market for luxury homes in the suburbs north of New York City has been red-hot during the COVID-19 pandemic, as realtors saw record-breaking numbers as eager buyers flocked en masse away from the densely crowded city.
Low inventories, highly-motivated buyers, low-interest rates, and a booming stock market created a true seller’s market, leading to record-breaking sales, specifically in Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, and Fairfield counties, officials said.
According to a new report from Houlihan Lawrence, “pandemic-driven changes in buyer preferences were especially prevalent in New York…