The possession belonged to Tamir Shapiro, who emigrated from the Soviet Union.
If you are interested in the glamour of the roaring 20-ies or how and where lived the Soviet billionaire, look at the pictures of this fantastically luxurious mansion on long island.
1. The house was built in 1928 on the territory of 32 thousand square meters and offers all possible modern amenities that must be in homes for the price.
The possession belonged to Tamir Shapiro, who emigrated from the Soviet Union, namely from Georgia, and made a fortune in new York real estate. When Sapir came to the United States, he began to work as a taxi driver, but soon opened his own electronics store, where he served primarily Russian clients. Then Tamir established the supply of electronics for the oil companies. The money earned he invested in real estate and by 2002 became a billionaire.
Tamir Sapir died in 2014. The current owner of the estate, carefully concealing his identity, bought it in 2013 for 15.9 million dollars, but they say never entered there. In 2015, the mansion was sold for $ 100 million.
2. The mansion estate is one of the largest and most expensive estates on the North coast of long island. And he again sold.
3. The house is located in kings point, 40 miles from Manhattan.
4. A significant part of the territory is covered by manicured lawns and gardens. Several buildings are winding driveways.
5. The main house — a stone mansion with turrets, was built in 1928 and represents an era of glamour and glitz of the roaring 20’s of the last century.
6. The house has many times improved, so there’s all kinds of luxurious amenities.
7. Later to the main house added two more guest. Now there are 18 bedrooms.
8. Such an abundance of open space was conceived in order that the residents can enjoy nature.
9. The main entrance to the house — the Golden door.
10. In the kitchen — glass roof with stained glass Windows and the stone floors, two refrigerators and a Desk work surface and oven in the middle.
11. Bathrooms decorated with glass and marble.
12. Around the house there are terraces decorated with stone and onyx, lapis lazuli, agate and malachite.
13. The main house is a dance hall (hall), Barber shop, wine cellar, hall racquetball courts, gym, Spa, sauna, pools and two-story Dollhouse. Other buildings include a bowling alley, a casino and a shooting range.
14. In the backyard, surrounded by ancient trees.
15. Through the whole territory of the estate stretches three gardens — Japanese, English and rose garden.
16. When creating fountains and statues inspired by the Grand Palace in Peterhof.
17. Tennis court.
18. Behind the main house and garden is another pool.
19. On the private pier you can leave your yacht with a length not exceeding 60 meters.
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