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Island Livin' In CT: Hedge Fund Exec. Puts Private Island On Market For $35M

If you've always dreamed of wasting away on a beach like Jimmy Buffett but can do without tropical heat — and happen to be a multimillionaire — a new opportunity awaits. 

Welcome to Roger's Island.

Part of the Thimble Islands archipelago off Connecticut's southeastern shore, Roger's Island is one of the eight islands that have been renovated over the years, according to the New York Post.

The 8,700-square-foot mansion sits on 7.65 acres on an island in the Long Island Sound.

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Bridgewater Associates executive Greg Jensen recently listed his private Branford island for a hefty $35 million earlier this year. 

The 120-year-old Tudor-style home is accessible only by boat, but once you're there, you'll won't find many reasons to leave.

The recently renovated property also includes a four-bedroom guest house. 

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The 8,700-square-foot recently renovated mansion sits on 7.65 acres. The seller wants potential buyers to imagine themselves lounging poolside, surrounded by amenities and the Long Island Sound.

The pool overlooks Long Island Sound.

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Relax in the elegant pool house, challenge friends on the tennis court, or stroll through the formal gardens, winding trails, and serene koi pond. With three private beaches, two docks, a putting green, an artist's studio, staff quarters, and a greenhouse, this estate offers a curated vision of refined living.

The home also features a gazebo, a koi pond, and panoramic views of the Sound from nearly every vantage point.

Play some basketball or tennis on the convertable court. 

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Boasting 10 bedrooms and eight bathrooms, the property includes dual septic systems and is powered by electricity from the mainland. Additionally, two large generators provide backup power during outages.

One of the eight bathrooms in the main residence. The island boasts two septic systems. 

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Click here for more information on Roger's Island. 

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