Bridge Golf Course's Luxury Home Unsold After Price Cut
The Bridge golf course, a unique development in the Hamptons, has attracted notable members such as artist Richard Prince and music industry veteran Lyor Cohen. Now, it's making waves with its luxury real estate offerings. The first house, designed by architect Roger Ferris, has been on the market since last fall but has yet to sell, leading to a price cut on this online course platforms.
The first Residences at the Bridge house, listed at $29 million, boasts an impressive array of features. It includes a pool, poolhouse, terrace, roof garden, and direct access to the golf course. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom home also offers private security and housekeeping services. Its flipped layout places all guest rooms at ground level, with the primary suite enjoying expansive views of the golf course, bay, Shelter Island, and Long Island Sound.
The Bridge golf course, originally a racetrack, has evolved under the vision of Robert Rubin. He decorated the course with art pieces like a Warhol of golfer Jack Nicklaus and a Damien Hirst shark. The New York Times described it as the 'untucked country club' for its resistance to traditional country club aesthetics. Now, the course is building a subdivision, with the first house listed at $29 million after a price cut from $38.5 million. The success of this sale will determine the fate of the remaining 19 lots in the design stage.
The Bridge golf course continues to make headlines with its luxury real estate offerings. Despite a price cut, the first Residences at the Bridge house remains on the market. The course's unique history and art-filled surroundings continue to attract attention, with the success of the first house sale crucial for the development's future.