Real Estate
Kenneth Cole's Westchester Estate Hits The Market With $22M Price Tag
The fashion icon and his wife, Maria Cuomo Cole, are downsizing and selling one of the most prestigious addresses in the Hudson Valley.

PURCHASE, NY — Your dream home is finally available, if you have deep enough pockets to pay the $22 million asking price.
If you want to live in style, you could do worse than the property "elegantly nestled atop 14 park-like acres in Purchase," currently owned by Keneth Cole and Maria Cuomo Cole.
"This illustrious and stately turn-of-the-century residence, was the setting for the blockbuster film 'Goodbye Columbus,'" according to the listing from Julia B. Fee Sotheby's Realty. "For over 30 years it has been the treasured home of Kenneth Cole and his family. A quiet country manor that's exceptionally private and secure, the estate is a stunning work of art, beautifully situated behind a gated entry at the end of a long, meandering driveway."
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The 11,792 sq. ft., 7-bedroom, 6.4-bathroom home with three offices features a saltwater pool, a five-hole putting green, pickleball/basketball/tennis courts and a zen meditation garden. The estate includes a one-acre freshwater pond with koi and carp. The property is surrounded by indigenous stone walls and even has a life-size dollhouse.
The formal dining room can seat a dinner party for 80 of your closest friends.
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"This home offers endless highlights, including a sprawling third-floor playroom, two saunas, a fabulous mudroom opening to the attached 2-car garage and separate golf cart garage (with a Club Car included in the sale), and a picturesque detached 4-car garage with a carport," the listing continues. "A new realm of luxury awaits just a short drive to Rye's vibrant town center, 15 minutes to Westchester County Airport and only 35 minutes from NYC."
So, you might ask yourself, "Why would anyone want leave this 'new realm of luxury' behind?"
The answer, as it turns out, is that the New York power couple has decided to downsize.
The fashion mogul told Bloomberg they decided to sell the house where they raised their family because they are now "empty nesters in a very big nest."
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