Take a tour of Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein's $17 million Hamptons home
The freshly-minted billionaire put the Parsonage Lane property up for $16.995 million with Sotheby's International Realty. A sale would reduce Blankfein's approximately $73 million in personal real estate holdings, Bloomberg reported.
Blankfein has repeatedly tried to sell the property since 2007, reportedly asking for $14 million for the mansion in 2012. The same year, the CEO bought another house in Bridgehampton - this time worth $32.5 million.
Blankfein bought the property in 1995 and commissioned architect Larry Randolf and builders at Men at Work to complete the mansion in 2001. The property has 7 bedrooms, 5 full baths, a heated pool and tennis courts, according to the real estate listing.
Meanwhile - as Blankfein tries to sell the property - take the chance to look around.