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Alec and Hilaria Baldwin say they have changed their minds about trying to sell the 10,000-square-foot Hamptons mansion where they filmed their short-lived TLC reality series—after making several failed attempts to offload the property.
The couple recently shared insights with The New York Times about their decision to keep their beloved Hamptons retreat, emphasizing its significance in their family life.
Their property, which was purchased by Alec in 1995 for $1.75 million, has undergone several significant transformations during his ownership, including the addition of a puzzle room and decor changes.
Key Takeaways
- Despite multiple attempts to sell their Hamptons estate, Alec and Hilaria have decided to keep the home due to its sentimental value and the happiness it brings their children.
- Hilaria’s participation in “Dancing With The Stars” adds to the couple’s overwhelming media exposure, showcasing their luxurious home and family life.
- The couple’s Hamptons property, purchased in 1995, has been a sanctuary for them, especially during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of a tragic shooting incident involving Alec on the set of “Rust.”
- The Baldwin family’s Manhattan penthouse, which they have expanded over the years, offers a luxurious living space but is deemed too small for their large family and pets.
- Alec and Hilaria’s reality series, “The Baldwins,” provided a glimpse into their family life, including their living arrangements in both the Hamptons and Manhattan properties, highlighting their unique lifestyle and challenges.
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