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Junk bond billionaire Ira Rennert has a massive house in the Hamptons. It's also pretty controversial. The business mogul, who Forbes says is worth $5.9 billion, was recently in court defending ...
Lots of billionaires own huge houses in the Hamptons. Ira Rennert's is in a league of its own. His estate, called Fair Field, is said to sport 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, three dining rooms, three ...
Billionaire Ira Rennert's Hamptons mansion would be valued at $500 million in today's market and would be the most valuable estate in the Hamptons.
But those spreads have nothing on billionaire Ira Rennert’s estate in Sagaponack (which, sadly for Romney, did not host a fundraiser).
Reclusive billionaire Ira Rennert, owner of the largest estate in the Hamptons, could soon face the spotlight over alleged lead poisoning at a Peruvian mine – a lawsuit he has tried to get ...
As you know, investor Ira Rennert has been sitting mighty pretty at his unfathomable 63-acre oceanfront spread off Daniel's Lane in Sagaponack. Rennert calls the compound Fair Field, others call it ...
Junk bond billionaire Ira Rennert has a massive house in the Hamptons. It's also pretty controversial. The business mogul, who Forbes says is worth $5.9 billion, was recently in court defending ...
This is why you should have majored in junk bonds in college: instead of the hovel in which you now squat, you could own Fair Field, the tastefully understated home of minerals magnate Ira Rennert.
Rennert’s Sagaponack home is one of the largest in the nation at 43,000 square feet and has been nicknamed “the house that ate the Hamptons” after the novel by James Brady it inspired.
As anyone who follows real estate knows, the investor Ira Rennert's beachfront Sagaponack house, regularly referred to as The House that Ate the Hamptons, is something to behold. Reports are ...
Reclusive billionaire Ira Rennert, owner of the largest estate in the Hamptons, could soon face the spotlight over alleged lead poisoning at a Peruvian mine – a lawsuit he has tried to get ...
The “house that ate the Hamptons” is now home sweet beach home to industrialist Ira Rennert and his family. Rennert, who just spent his first weekend there with his wife and son, says he’ll ...