Harry Macklowe’s stop-and-start journey to sell his East Hampton estate could soon gain traction thanks to a not-so-secret weapon: the ability to legally inhabit it. Macklowe is putting the property at 64 West End Avenue back on the market for $35 million, the New York Post reported. The famed developer has been trying to sell the Hamptons estate with little luck for nearly two years. One of the impediments to a sale has been the lack of a certificate of occupancy, needed for a resident to actually live there. East Hampton Village officials have accused Macklowe of illegal land clearing […]
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