Dan Milstein
First built in 1928, this 8-acre Long Island estate has all of the modern luxuries you would hope to get in a home of that price.
"This is truly a premier residence that offers the discerning buyer immense privacy less than an hour away from New York City," listing agent Diane Polland said in a press release announcing the $100 million listing.
The estate was previously owned by Tamir Sapir, a Russian émigré who made his fortune in New York real estate. He died in 2014.
The current owner, whose identity is shrouded in mystery by a limited liability corporation, bought the estate in 2013 for $15.85 million, but they never moved in.