$6,500,000 | Built 1915 | 12,590 Sq. Ft. | 6 Bedrooms | 7.5+ Bathrooms | 4.01 Acres
Greenwood Lake, New York, USA
Derek Jeter, the former professional baseball shortstop, has lowered the price of his iconic Greenwood Lake estate to $6.5 million. Previously, he attempted to sell it for $14.75 million in 2018 and 2019. The estate covers 4 acres featuring 700 feet of lakefront and houses Tiedemann Castle, a historic building that was once the childhood home of Jeter’s grandfather, William ‘Sonny’ Connors. Constructed in the early 1900s by Rudolph H.E. Gudewill for his wife Fanny, the property changed hands in 1946 when it was sold to John and Julia Tiedemann, who adopted Connors in the 1950s. Reports indicate Jeter bought the estate in 2003 for $425,000 and later renovated the historic building. Today, Tiedemann Castle encompasses over 12,500 square feet with 6 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, turrets, a widow’s walk, and picturesque views of Greenwood Lake. The estate includes two parcels with a main residence, guest house, pool house, and boat house, along with lush gardens, a lagoon, and an infinity swimming pool complete with a dramatic rock waterfall.
Property Highlights: This stunning lakefront retreat is suitable for year-round living or as an exquisite getaway! As you enter through the gate, you’re welcomed into this enchanting estate that has been meticulously restored to exceed its original magnificence. The two parcels consist of a main residence (complete with an elevator), a guest house, a pool house, an infinity pool, expansive gardens, a lagoon, and a boat house among others. Culinary enthusiasts will adore the four indoor kitchens equipped with premium appliances plus an outdoor kitchen featuring a wood-burning fireplace. Most rooms, along with both turrets and the rooftop, reveal sweeping lake views. Ideal for entertaining, the pool house and spacious patio areas, along with a game room and grand living room within the main house, offer abundant gathering spaces. There’s simply too much to convey—this estate must be seen to be truly appreciated!
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