Richard Gere Finds Buyer for $28 Million Colonial-Style New York Estate
After seven months on the market, Richard Gere has finally found a buyer for his nearly 50 acre property in Pound Ridge, New York. According to Mansion Global, the buyer is paying the full asking price of $28 million for the ultra-private estate that’s surrounded by 4,300 acres of protected land. The deal is in contact and has not been finalized yet.
When the actor purchased it back in 1986 for $1.51 million it was just land. Since then he’s undoubtedly spent a lot adding the five different structures, stables, a soccer field, and a swimming pool. The main colonial-style residence rings in just below 12,000 square feet with eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and plenty of lounge areas. The wood-paneled library and family rooms both feature fireplaces and built in window seating to maximize the homey atmosphere, plus large windows that provide a glimpse of the lushly forested surroundings. Throughout the interiors, custom millwork with varying degrees of detail instill a sense of sophistication amid more bucolic elements. The primary suite’s bathroom is particularly classy, with dark wood flooring, dual sinks, and a porcelain tub placed dramatically in the center of the room.
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It’s unclear how many bedrooms the guest house holds—or even if there’s more than one guest house—but it appears to be spacious, too, judging by the large eat-in kitchen. Outside, along with the aforementioned added amenities, there’s a private lake with a sandy beach and island, numerous covered seating areas extending from the main house, and a stone patio that’s partially shaded by a pergola.