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An East Hampton property that has been off the market for 75 years has just been listed for a whopping $69 million. 

Named Cima Del Mundo, which translates to “Top of the World,” the Spanish-Colonial estate was initially built in 1925 and underwent design renovation in 1994, according to the Real Deal.

Made up of eight bedrooms and 7½ bathrooms, the compound sits on 2.7 acres of land and boasts 400 feet of ocean frontage on Georgica Beach. 

The home was designed for indoor and outdoor living. Upon entry, a tiled foyer with a curved staircase can be seen with redefined finishes, the listing states. Interior features include an expansive eat-in kitchen, a study, a double-height living room and five fireplaces. 


  The home is listed for the first time in 75 years. Via Realtor The home is listed for the first time in 75 years. Via Realtor

  The foyer. Via Realtor The foyer. Via Realtor

  A hallway with a series of perfectly designed Spanish doors for easy outdoor/indoor access. Via Realtor A hallway with a series of perfectly designed Spanish doors for easy outdoor/indoor access. Via Realtor

  Interior balconies are seen from the living spaces. Via Realtor Interior balconies are seen from the living spaces. Via Realtor

  The kitchen. Via Realtor The kitchen. Via Realtor

  The study. Via Realtor The study. Via Realtor

  Bedrooms have sweeping oceanfront views. Via Realtor Bedrooms have sweeping oceanfront views. Via Realtor

  A dressing room. Via Realtor A dressing room. Via Realtor

  One of 7½ bathrooms. Via Realtor One of 7½ bathrooms. Via Realtor

Exterior amenities include an oceanside pool, a pool house and extensive terraces. 

The estate is just one of many Lily Pond Lane addresses that have hit the market in recent years. Businessman Ron Perelman listed his home on Lily Pond Lane last summer, and actress Candice Bergen listed her Hamptons home on the same street in December.

In 2016, hedge-funder Scott Bommer, who founded SAB Capital and is currently the senior managing director of Blackstone, sold three Lily Pond Lane properties in the Hamptons for $110 million in an off-market deal.

Ed Petrie of Compass has the listing.

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The Spanish colonial estate was built in 1925 but underwent design renovation in 1994
The Spanish-Colonial estate was built in 1925 but underwent design renovation in 1994.Via Realtor
The driving trail leading up to the property.
The driving trail leading up to the property. Via Realtor
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Another view of the grand foyer.
Another view of the grand foyer. Via Realtor
A dining area.
A dining area. Via Realtor
One of eight bedrooms.
One of eight bedrooms. Via Realtor
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A make up room.
A dressing room with makeup vanity. Via Realtor
A sun deck.
A sun deck. Via Realtor
The patio.
The patio. Via Realtor
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The estate sits on 2.7 acres.
The estate sits on 2.7 acres. Via Realtor
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