Matt Lauer relists 6.2-acre estate on the Peconic River for $44M

Matt Lauer and his North Haven estate (Getty; Corcoran)
Matt Lauer and his North Haven estate (Getty; Corcoran)

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Disgraced television host Matt Lauer has put his North Haven estate back on the market for $44 million, according to the New York Post. He listed the 6.2-acre estate for the same price last summer but couldn’t find a buyer. The estate, known as Strongheart Manor, is home to a 14,000-square-foot main house built in 1902. It has 12 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, half a dozen fireplaces, an art studio, gym and library. The grounds include a basketball court, gardens and a pool. The property overlooks the Peconic River and includes a 240-foot-long private dock and 300 feet of water frontage. Lauer paid actor Richard Gere $36.5 million for the property in 2016. [NYP] —Dennis Lynch