A Peek Into US' Most Expensive Home Sales


This spring an estate on east Hampton’s tony Further Lane sold to hedge fund manager Barry Rosenstein for $147 million— making it the most expensive home ever sold in America. Those nine digits buy 18 acres with oceanfront dunes, a seaside mansion, a water lily pond and a history dotted with billionaires, politicians and corporate chieftains dating back to the 17th century.
1950 The owners sell the property for $43,000 to Theodore Weicker Jr, whose father co-founded pharma giant Merck. Fourteen years later, Weicker deeds the property to his wife, Elizabeth R Weicker.
1924 David J Gardiner dies and leaves the Further Lane property to his nephew Winthrop Gardiner.
1922 Gardiner and the Maidstone Club sign a lease for $2,000 annually for using “the Gardiner Peninsula of Land” for “club purposes and particularly for the purposes of a golf links.” Today the Maidstone Club is a private country club with a Willie Park Jr-designed 18-hole golf course.
1891Townspeople in East Hampton build the Maidstone Club, a gathering spot for dinners and parties, one mile from the Further Lane property.
Images from top: Doug Kuntz / Splash News / Corbis Xtreambar The East Hampton Star Mcmullan Co / Newscom Eric Striffler / The New York Times Daniel Acker / Bloomberg Magnolia Abstract Services
First Published: Jul 15, 2014, 06:47
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