Lasata, Jackie Kennedy’s East Hampton Summer House, Closed Today

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Beautiful Lasata has new owners as of today. The property, when listed for sale a year ago, was subdivided into the main parcel with the house and seven acres and a four-acre empty parcel with grass tennis court. The four-acre parcel closed in early January for $11.25 million; we’ll be excited to see what someone builds on that property. (And as always, if anyone knows who purchased either property, drop us a line! We never reveal our sources.) Last asking price for the seven acres with house was $30 million.

Lasata was the childhood summer home of Jackie Kennedy Onassis. The former Bouvier estate on Further Lane in East Hampton debuted on the market in May for $52 million. That was the price for the house and all 11 acres of land. The price was cut in June by $5 million, then in September, another $5 million, then again another $5 million.

All photos via Elliman

Lasata (which allegedly means “Place of Peace”) was built around 1915 in the Arts and Crafts style. The patriarch of the family that produced such disparate characters as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Little Edie Beale, and Lee Radziwill, was John Vernou Bouvier Jr. (aka “The Major”), a successful lawyer who married an heiress. He purchased Lasata in 1925. Young Jackie spent summers at the house, showing her dogs in East Hampton and jumping ponies, and she loved the place even after it was sold after The Major’s death.

The house, repped by Susan Breitenbach at Corcoran, Carol Nobbs and Eileen Oneill at Elliman, and Peter Turino at Brown Harris Stevens, was restored by its current owners when they purchased it 10 years ago, along with its guest house, pool house and garage. They have respected the house’s original Arts and Crafts style using vintage Tiffany lighting and Stickley furniture in the kitchen. The fine old grounds, with rolling green lawns and mature trees including linden, London planes, cork and American elm trees, are a fitting setting for the house.

The house boasts ten bedrooms, ten baths, and two half baths in 8500 square feet. Not enough space? There’s a one-bedroom guest house, two-bedroom poolhouse, and a three car detached garage.

Congratulations to the sellers, the agents, and most of all the new owners. Well done.

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