The Hamptons home where Jackie Kennedy Onassis spent her summers as a child is available for the second time in five years.
The home at 121 Further Lane in East Hampton — dubbed Lasata — is on the market for $55 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The home last sold in 2018 for $24 million, when it was purchased by commercial, television and film producer David Zander.
The estate spans seven acres and has an 8,500-square-foot home, which was built more than a century ago. The main home has eight bedrooms, but there’s also a two-bedroom guesthouse, caretaker’s cottage, pool house and three-car garage.
Like the previous owner, Zander renovated the property, hiring a designer to redo the interiors, a landscape architect to fix up the garden and addressing a sagging portion of the home’s facade.
Zander told the outlet he is selling the property, purchased from fashion designer Reed Krakoff, because he has spent about a month total there. The producer also owns properties in California, New York and St. Barts.
The Corcoran Group’s Eileen O’Neill and Compass’ Ed Petrie have the listing.
Onassis’ grandfather once owned the property, according to a biography on her life. The estate still bears the family’s name choice, meaning “place of peace” in the native Montaukett people’s Algonquin language.
Real estate properties with ties to the former first lady dot the East Coast and beyond. A property in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. — a combination of three homes, one being Onassis’ residence after the assassination of John F. Kennedy — hit the market in March for $26.5 million.
Other properties with Jackie O connections to hit the market in recent years include a compound on Martha’s Vineyard and a spread in the Bahamas.
— Holden Walter-Warner