Meet the rich and powerful people who live on 'Billionaire Lane' in the Hamptons
Meadow Lane is one of the most expensive addresses in the country, and no wonder — it runs along a coveted beachfront strip in one of the most exclusive towns in the Hamptons. The millionaires and billionaires who live there all reside within throwing distance on the same stretch of road.
They also live within easy access of the Southampton Heliport, useful to anyone who travels from Manhattan to the Hamptons by helicopter.
Source: Forbes
In mid-2014, the Hamptons home where Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson holed up in "Something's Gotta Give" sold for $41 million to hotel mogul Jimmy Tisch of Loews Corp. The 8,000-square-foot mansion has 11 bedrooms.
Source: New York Daily News
Another property on Meadow Lane, a 3.5-acre estate owned by "electric dance music king" Robert Sillerman, sold for $37.5 million a few months later.
Source: The New York Post
A modern beachfront property designed by architect Myron Goldfinger, who had one of his homes featured in "The Wolf Of Wall Street," sold in November 2014 after being listed for $29.5 million.
Source: Curbed
Daniel Och, CEO of Och-Ziff Capital Management Group, has a 4-acre estate valued at $20.4 million with a 7,000-square-foot mansion.
Source: Forbes
Nearby, billionaire David Koch of Koch Industries has a 7-bedroom mansion valued at $23.2 million. It has a tennis court and seaside pool. Not bad for #6 on the Forbes billionaires list.
Source: Forbes
His neighbor is attorney and real estate investor Julia Vance Carter, whose French-style mansion sprawls across six acres and is valued at $27.2 million.
Source: Forbes and Business Insider
American businessman and founder of Apollo Global Management Leon Black owns this grandiose four-lot compound valued at $42.8 million.
Source: Forbes
Apollo co-founder Marc Rowan sold his 6-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom mansion on Meadow Lane for $28.5 million in 2012.
Healthcare mogul Vivek Garipalli got a bargain on fashion CEO Tory Burch's estate when he bought it in 2012 for $11 million, less than half of what Burch paid for it four years earlier (pictured is a home Burch bought nearby in 2009).
William Salomon of now-defunct investment bank Salomon Brothers lives in this $20.2 million mansion, with six bedrooms and a backyard pool.
Source: Forbes
Designer Calvin Klein tore down a huge castle-like home to build his dream glass-and-concrete mansion. It reportedly cost him $75 million to build, including the land.
Source: Forbes
His neighbor is hotelier Ian Schrager, who bought this 10-bedroom property with tennis court in the '80s. It's currently valued at $19.2 million.
Source: Forbes
Ford Financial Fund managing member Gerald J. Ford owns this three-lot compound valued at $38.5 million, which includes the 6,000-square-foot guesthouse he purchased separately in 2011 for $10 million.
Source: Forbes
The Meadow Lane home that belonged to late financier Teddy Forstmann was initially listed for $34 million. It sold in 2013 for $24 million.
Want to join the high rollers of Meadow Lane? There's an oceanfront property with a heated pool and tennis court on the market for a cool $24.95 million.
Source: Corcoran
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