Once listed for as much as $140 million, the estate known as Briar Patch that had belonged to education entrepreneur Chris Whittle, was auctioned off for $700,000 plus $6 million in debt accrued by Whittle.
Source: Inman News
Legendary Hamptons property auctioned off for debt repayment
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