SEPTEMBER 2021 • LONGISLANDPRESS.COM  97 
 OPEN HOUSE 
 GLEN COVE  
 PALATIAL ESTATE ASKS $55M 
 The property has outdoor fountains, an inground pool, a tennis court, and much more. 
 The Three Bridges, a lavish, 8-acre, waterfront  
 estate, is listed for sale in Glen  
 Cove. 
 This property is something right out of  
 your wildest dreams — the compound  
 of three mansions and its grounds are  
 made for living like royalty. Resembling  
 more of a palace or a resort than a home,  
 the property is chock-full of luxurious  
 amenities,  including multiple  indoor  
 pools,  a  lazy  river,  a waterfront  pool  
 and hot tub, multiple outdoor fountains  
 and gardens, a deep-water dock, multiple  
 spas, a movie theater, a tennis court, and  
 a two-lane bowling alley. 
 Built in 1928, the listing says it’s “one of  
 the last remaining generational properties  
 on Long Island’s Gold Coast.” There  
 are a total of 18 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms,  
 and eight half-bathrooms in the threehome  
 estate. 
 The property boasts sprawling, handsomely  
 designed outdoor patios, manicured  
 landscaping, and unobstructed  
 views of the water, bridges, and New  
 York  City  skyline.  Indoors,  the  tile  
 design, high cathedral ceilings, and balconies  
 all add to the fairytale-like aura. 
 Other features of the homes include private  
 garages, seven fireplaces, and a roof  
 deck. There are also first-floor bedrooms  
 and an elevator, as well as a sauna, wet  
 bar, exercise room, home office, walk-in  
 closets, formal dining rooms, an eat-in  
 kitchen  with  granite  countertops,  a  
 basement, and more. 
 The home is located in the Great Neck  
 School District. The lot is about 352,000  
 square feet. 
 The asking price is $55,000,000, not including  
 the annual property tax of $515,191. 
 The  real  estate  agents  listed  for  the  
 property  are  Irene  Sarraf  and  Jason  
 Friedman, Daniel Gale Great Neck LLC,  
 who can be reached at 516-466-4036. 
 -BB 
 The home has an indoor spa and sauna. 
 
				
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