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Just in time for the warmer months, a home has come to the Greenwich market with almost 250 feet of water frontage on the Long Island Sound. And a pool, of course. Asking just south of $27.95 million, the pricey property provides a sunny spot for coastal living not far from New York City.
The seller, Stuart Schultz, is co-founder and CEO of lifestyle brands such as BeautyRx by Dr. Schultz® and Incraftables®. Along with his wife Mallory, Schultz’s latest venture involves remodeling stately but outdated properties, exactly as they did with this one. They are zeroing in on Greenwich residences with their new brand, Davis Chase Homes, in hopes of updating grand residences untouched for decades.
At this particular Greenwich pad, the circa-1913 home’s facade is similar to other Colonials sprinkled throughout Fairfield County. Looks can be deceiving though, as the entire inside of the home has been completely remodeled and expanded by DeRosa Builders.
Spanning 11,465 square feet, the house set upon 1.81 acres is now a coastal modern at its core. The primary entertaining spaces hit you like a cool breeze, boasting light wood on both the floors and the ceiling, as well as a mostly neutral and white palette. Each room flows seamlessly to the next with the water as a soothing backdrop. The kitchen is the first to add some color, characterized by its deep navy cabinetry.
Holding a total of seven bedrooms, eight full bedrooms, and three half bathrooms, the property makes hosting guests and family easy. Serving up a tennis court, dock, poolside area, outdoor dining spaces, and lower level home theater and 1,200-bottle wine room, the possibilities are endless.
Leslie McElwreath of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.