Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico Ranch Available for $18M After Price Cut

Published: December 29, 2022 | By: American Luxury Staff

Of all the properties that rushed to the open market after Jeffrey Epstein’s demise, the generous slice of New Mexico seems to be one of the few still waiting for a new owner. Appearing on the open market in the summer of 2021 tagged at $27.5 million, the sprawling Santa Fe estate has seen a number of price cuts, the most recent of which leaves the property asking $18 million. It was last tagged at $21.5 million.

Titled Zorro Ranch and containing within its demarcation lines a number of structures culminating in a three-story main house containing four bedrooms, the estate would make an ideal business or corporate retreat. The home’s more dramatic spaces include a spacious library with walls of built-in floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and multiple sets of French doors that open to 325 days of sunshine a year. In the rear of the home, a loggia overlooks the pool area.

Filling out the property is a firehouse, a yurt, a greenhouse, a caretaker’s cottage, a barn with stables and tack room (as well as outdoor equestrian accommodations), a lodge, and a number of additional residences that include two additional houses and a log cabin.

The other Epstein properties that remain on the market: his two Caribbean islands; they appeared on the market last spring tagged at $55 million a pop. The Straus House, his historic Manhattan mansion, sold in early 2021 for $51 million — it was initially listed at $88 million — while his Palm Beach retreat sold in 2020 to a developer who demolished it ahead of building anew.

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