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Artists’ Hamptons Abode Back on the Market for $15M

Relisting his pricey pad in the Hamptons, artist Ross Bleckner has put his palatial estate on the market for $15 million. Located in Sagaponack, New York, Bleckner's abode boasts multiple structures, including a main home with an ocean view, a cedar-shingled guest cottage, and an art studio.

""According to RealEstalker"":realestalker.blogspot.com/2012/10/ross-bleckner-gives-it-another-go-in.html, however, the listing's price tag is also influenced by the property's rich history. Originally made famous as the long-time home of Truman Capote, who lived there for more than two decades, the estate was under the ownership of Capote's companion, Jack Dunphy, who left the residence to the Nature Conservancy following his death in 1992. Making an incredibly smart--and lucky--purchase, Bleckner bought the luxurious property from the organization for only $800,000.

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