Intergalactic Mill Basin Mansion Returns for $17M With a Two-for-One Deal
The StarMansion from “Star Trek: Mill Basin” has landed on the market once again after few interplanetary laps–one of which included a precipitous price-drop from $30 million to $17 million in 2014–this time even bigger and better with some stellar cargo added. The slightly notorious former mob manse currently belonging to the family of “the Russian-American Paris Hilton” (h/t Curbed) is also the one-time second-most expensive home in Brooklyn (after this massive pad at One Brooklyn Bridge Park).
With some seriously tricked-out custom interiors and features like a “circular meditation room,” 257 feet of waterfront, indoor parking for six cars, a Lalique fireplace mantel, 1,000-square-foot pool, spa, outdoor pavilion with kitchen, three-boat marina and water views from every room, the waterfront mansion is still asking $17 million, but with a sweet two-for-one deal attached: The next-door “guest house” property–formerly listed at $8 million–is included in the price.
Together the “private gated waterfront compound” spans 23,000 square feet, which can be explored in detail via the nine-page floor plan (see photo gallery, below) that accompanies the listing. The second property is architecturally impactful in its own right, though it looks very little like the Scientology headquarters main house next door. That said, it would make a great mother-in-law situation for the right buyer. This are-we-really-in-Brooklyn spread is better described in pictures, more of which are in the photo gallery below.
Above, the 14,000 square-foot-plus main house…
…and the guest house.
[Listing: 2458 National Drive by Leslie Marshall and James Cornell for Corcoran Group]
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Images courtesy of Corcoran Group.