From the inside, this bedroom looks completely normal, but the owners haven’t been able to sell the house for over a decade 😱🫢 The issue is what’s waiting for potential buyers outside—something so unexpected that nobody dares to buy it! 🤯 Check out the shocking photo in the article below 👇
In a peaceful area of Amagansett, New York (USA), an unusual historic building—a windmill—is still waiting to be sold. Back in the 1950s, the famous actress Marilyn Monroe and the writer Arthur Miller stayed there to hide from curious reporters. Today, owning this special piece of history will cost around 12 million dollars.
This windmill, which has two floors, two bedrooms, and one bathroom, first appeared on the real estate market in 2013. It was put up for sale again in 2019. The price hasn’t changed very much over the past ten years. According to the real estate agent, that’s mainly because the owner isn’t in a rush to sell.
The windmill itself was built in 1830 and stands on a beautiful piece of land that’s about 5.45 acres in size.
Right now, the asking price of 12 million dollars is just 500 thousand dollars higher than the original amount. The owner understands how unique this property is and believes it’s worth the price. Such large pieces of land in Amagansett are extremely rare. According to the owner, once inflation is considered, the asking price actually matches its true value.
Inside the three-level structure, some original parts of the windmill’s machinery are still present. The area around it is open without fences, allowing animals to wander freely among the trees.
With careful planning and smart design, it’s possible to save the historic windmill and use it either as a guest house or incorporate it nicely into the scenery alongside a new large home without spoiling the view. Unlike decorative windmills sometimes added just for appearance, this windmill is a real historic landmark.
This remarkable windmill in the Hamptons is still looking for its future owner. Only time will tell whether it becomes part of an elegant estate or remains as a quiet reminder of the past, its sails gently turning in the breeze.