Leona Helmsley’s Estate Lists for $125 Million
The 1918 10-bedroom manor house in Greenwich, Conn., that served as the center of Leona Helmsley’s 1989 federal tax-evasion trial reportedly will list for $125
million. The listing price would leave only two U.S. residential properties with higher price tags. The mansion, Dunnellen Hall, boasts 23,000 square feet on 40 acres. The Beverly House, the former Beverly Hills mansion of William Randolph Hearst, lists for $165 million. Hala Ranch, the former 95-acre Aspen estate of the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the U.S., lists for $135 million.
You can read about Dunnellen Hall in today’s Wall Street Journal, and in this detailed story from The Advocate.
http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/scn-gt-helmsley2.1,0,7241213.story
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