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Bethenny Frankel Lists $6M Bridgehampton Estate Where She 'Spent The Pandemic' With Daughter

Bethenny Frankel is parting ways with the New York estate where she hunkered down during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bethenny Frankel listed her Bridgehampton estate for just under $6 million. 

Bethenny Frankel listed her Bridgehampton estate for just under $6 million. 

Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman // Instagram user bethennyfrankel
Bethenny Frankel listed her Bridgehampton estate for just under $6 million. 

Bethenny Frankel listed her Bridgehampton estate for just under $6 million. 

Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Bethenny Frankel listed her Bridgehampton estate for just under $6 million. 

Bethenny Frankel listed her Bridgehampton estate for just under $6 million. 

Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman Real Estate

The 53-year-old Skinnygirl founder and “Real Housewives of New York City” alum listed her Long Island estate in the hamlet of Bridgehampton for just shy of $6 million.

“Saying goodbye to my first Hamptons home,” Frankel captioned an Instagram post Friday, Sept. 13. She went on to say the house left her with many lasting memories and saved her during “a very challenging time.”

“This house was where we spent the pandemic with my quaranteam of (daughter) Bryn and my furry babies,” she said.

Situated on three quarters of an acre, the freshly renovated residence features a 2,600-square-foot main house with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, according to the listing from Douglas Elliman.

New buyers will enjoy an array of top-notch amenities, including chef’s kitchen with custom millwork, high-end finishes, and appliances. There’s also a heated gunite pool, a spa, an outdoor shower, and “meticulously landscaped” gardens.

A separate guest cottage brings an additional bedroom and bathroom.

Frankel purchased the property for $2 million in 2013, Realtor.com reports.

“Houses hold beautiful energy and memories, and this house is a very special home,” Frankel said, adding that she’s now in her “adventure era” and is “moving on.”

“Whoever buys this gem is very lucky…xoxo.”

Frankel rose to fame in 2005, when she was the runner up on the NBC reality competition series "The Apprenticeship: Martha Stewart."

She was an original cast member on the hit Bravo series "Real Housewives of New York City," having appeared in eight of its 14 seasons. She also hosted her own daytime talk show, "Bethenny," on Fox from 2013 to 2014.

Click here to view the complete listing from Douglas Elliman.

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