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$139M Estate Overlooking Long Island Sound Sold To Mystery Buyer $139M Estate Overlooking Long Island Sound Sold To Mystery Buyer
$139M Estate Overlooking Long Island Sound Sold To Mystery Buyer Mum is the word when it comes to who purchased one of the nation's most expensive homes located in Fairfield County. Copper Beech Farm, the largest waterfront home in Greenwich at more than 55 acres with a mile of water frontage, sold for $138.83 million, making it the most expensive home ever sold in Connecticut, agents announced on Wednesday, Aug. 2. The estate is located at 499 Indian Field Road near Bruce Park and offers incredible views of Long Island Sound and includes a stately 13,519 square foot main house with eight bedrooms and bathrooms, walled gardens, a 75-foot swimmi…
COVID-19: Many Wealthy NYC Residents Making Move To Suburbs, With Real Estate Agents Swamped COVID-19: Many Wealthy NYC Residents Making Move To Suburbs, With Real Estate Agents Swamped
Covid-19: Many Wealthy NYC Residents Making Move To Suburbs, With Real Estate Agents Swamped With the weather warming up and the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak ongoing, many wealthy New Yorkers are leaving the city to head toward the suburbs. According to reports, wealthy New York City residents have been moving their money and families into the suburbs as they look to escape COVID-19 and imagine a "new normal" after the virus hit the dense urban city particularly hard, overwhelming hospitals during the height of the pandemic. In response to the outbreak, many buyers and renters have been leaving the city en masse and flooding the suburbs, where there is more space and less …
Historic Blue Point Estate From Gilded Age Hits Market Historic Blue Point Estate From Gilded Age Hits Market
Historic Blue Point Estate From Gilded Age Hits Market A classic Blue Point estate can be yours. Realtors have listed “Manowtasquott,” an Algonquin word which means “Land of the Bulrushes,” on Boylan Lane in Blue Point has been listed by Douglas Elliman for $1,469,000. The 7,400-square-foot eight-bedroom, five bathroom home was built in 1886 by Long Island architect Isaac H. Green. According to the listing, “fashioned in the Queen Anne style, the multi-gabled home is dressed in decorative shingles, freshly painted a soothing grey hue this past spring season.” The property, which includes views of the Great South Bay, includes nine fireplaces, …