Another property stored in the required Connecticut islands is in the market.
Rogers Island, a private land of 7.65 hectares in the Long Island Sound, is again for sale for $ 29.99 million. Not only the property is $ 5 million cheaper than when it ranks last May – the sellers threw an additional season complex on the continent to sweeten the pot.
The island, accessible by boat alone, includes a 123-year-old Tudor house, a water pool, a set green and a plethora of buildings.
Oasis Green served as a summer departure for the family of its current owner, Greg Jensen, reported Global. Jensen serves as an official co -head of the Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest defense fund firm.
The plural properties, including the extra house on the continent, restored Tuesday with Joseph Barbieri and Leslie Mcelwreath of Sotheby’s International Realty, as reported by Brokerage in a press release on Tuesday. The island previously went on sale last May with a different broker for $ 35 million.
Tudor house 8,746 with square foot Roger Island includes 10 bedrooms and two kitchens-one for entertainment marbletop and one displaced for food. The island further boasts a salty water pool with a bath, a pool house with a coastal pergola, a gazebo, a tennis field and a Green Green.
Barbier called the idyllic archipelago an “alternative to Hamptons”.
“You will never get something like this for this price,” Barbieri said. “They are not much of what exist.
Exterior buildings drip the island, including a four -bedroom guest with a kitchen and a commercial size greenhouse. A studio villa with an outdoor shower can double as an artist’s bath or studio, according to the list.
The island itself is created for smooth staff support. Next to the greenhouses are the neighborhoods of two -bedroom staff and kitchen. One pier is dedicated to service sender, while the other – with direct access to the main house – is reserved for owners and shells.
The island is named for John Rogers, an original settlement in the area. Roger’s family owned the island from 1710 to 1858, according to the list.
Jensen paid $ 21.5 million for property in 2018. Barbieri said the family is sharing with the house now that their children have grown.
They even dumped 51 Flying Point Street in Pazar. The coastal complex at Stoy Creek, Barbieri said, offers future owners of Rogers Island easy access to their holiday home, or can be used as additional staff or guest shelter.
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