Overview
- Dorinda Medley listed a 3.69-acre parcel of her Blue Stone Manor property on Thursday for $1.2 million while retaining the Tudor mansion and its immediate grounds.
- The parcel is marketed as a buildable lot with its own private entrance and access road, panoramic views of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York, and borders protected conservation land.
- A professional survey commissioned for estate planning revealed the estate actually spans about 20 acres split across nine lots, prompting Medley to reorganize the holdings into three lots and put the outlying parcel on the market to cut taxes and maintenance.
- Blue Stone Manor is a 1902 Gilded Age Tudor that Medley and her late husband restored with nearly $4 million in work and that has become a TV landmark through The Real Housewives of New York City and Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.
- The sale will reduce Medley’s upkeep and tax burden, preserves the main house, and could draw buyers attracted by the property’s television fame while buyer plans may be shaped by existing easements and nearby conservation protections.