An Art Collector's Dream Home Lists for $18.9M in the Hamptons
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1/9Photographs Courtesy of CorcoranAlthough the East End is arguably more focused on rosés than Monets these days, it’s still a strong draw for the art crowd. Fortuitously, a few art-friendly properties on the market are geared to suit both creatives and collectors. This 16-acre Quiogue estate Camp Jerome—named for its former owner, the late venture capitalist and arts patron Jerome Stern—comes with a 7,500-square-foot climate-controlled “art barn” that housed Stern’s private collection, most of which has been sold through Sotheby’s and Christie’s, according to the Corcoran Group’s Tim Davis, who’s listing the $18.9 million property.You can be artsy and sporty at this waterfront property. The grounds boast a tennis court, dock, and enchanting pathways for endless exploring.Photographs Courtesy of CorcoranAlthough the East End is arguably more focused on rosés than Monets these days, it’s still a strong draw for the art crowd. Fortuitously, a few art-friendly properties on the market are geared to suit both creatives and collectors. This 16-acre Quiogue estate Camp Jerome—named for its former owner, the late venture capitalist and arts patron Jerome Stern—comes with a 7,500-square-foot climate-controlled “art barn” that housed Stern’s private collection, most of which has been sold through Sotheby’s and Christie’s, according to the Corcoran Group’s Tim Davis, who’s listing the $18.9 million property.You can be artsy and sporty at this waterfront property. The grounds boast a tennis court, dock, and enchanting pathways for endless exploring.
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This article appears in the July-1 2018 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).