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THIS 1930s-BUILT estate, called “Briar Patch,” in East Hampton, New York, is the most expensive home for sale in the US, according to Zillow Group, the largest real-estate network on the web.
Perched on a well-manicured knoll, the $140 million (€126m) property skirts 1,156 feet along Georgica Pond and offers views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Built in 1931 and renovated in 1990 by renowned architect Peter Marino, it has even earned a spot on the US National Register of Historic Places.
The current owners, Chris Whittle and his wife Priscilla Rattazzi, bought the 10,000-square-foot home in 1989.
Once the publisher of Esquire magazine, Whittle is the co-founder of Avenues: The World School, an elite private school in Manhattan. Peter Turino of Brown Harris Stevens holds the listing for the property.
Keep scrolling for an inside-out tour of America’s most expensive house for sale…
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