Wall Street Journal. The former first lady spent her childhood summers at the Long Island compound prior to her marriage to John F.
Kennedy.The 8,500 square-foot mansion features 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms and sits on nearly 7 acres of lush green property.
Also included are a two-bedroom guest cottage, a caretaker’s cottage, and a three-car garage. Ford will also have no problem keeping his golden tan as the outdoor amenities include a large rectangular pool, spa, and pool house.A post shared by WSJ Real Estate (@wsjrealestate)Built in 1917, the home has transferred hands several times over the years and went through a major renovation in 2016.
In 2018, film producer David Zander (Spring Breakers) purchased the Hamptons property for $24 million and listed it for $55 million earlier this year.