"Harry Macklowe's $38M Monochromatic Hamptons Mansion Comes with a Catch"

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Developer Harry Macklowe has listed his Hamptons mansion for $38 million, but there's a major catch – it's uninhabitable due to lacking a certificate of occupancy. The property has faced legal issues as Macklowe illegally cleared land and built additions without permits, resulting in fines for numerous violations. The house, surrounded by preserved land, was purchased for $10.35 million in 2017 and is now being sold despite its legal complications and inability to be occupied.
Topics:business#certificate-of-occupancy#hamptons#harry-macklowe#illegal-construction#mansion#real-estate
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