“… It was a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool and more than forty acres of lawn and garden. It was Gatsby’s mansion.”
These familiar words from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” are coming to life on the big screen this Friday. While the highly anticipated movie was filmed on the coast of Australia, Fitzgerald’s inspiration for Jay Gatsby’s home has long been debated.
Where would the mysterious Gatsby host his lavish Jazz Age parties today? We’ve rounded up a few top contenders currently on the market.
Rhode Island royalty
237 Ruggles Ave, Newport, RI
For sale: $17.9 million
With 425 feet of oceanfront property above Cliff Walk, this Rhode Island mansion has it all. From a ballroom that seats 120 guests to a stunning swimming pool, the 1875-built estate is in impeccable condition.
Los Angeles landmark
455 Lorraine Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
For sale: $11.25 million
A classic example of American Beaux Arts architecture, the famed Dorothy Chandler estate remains a historical landmark. Of note, the ornate music room has accommodated several fundraisers attended by U.S. presidents, with the home being referred to as the “Western White House.” Designed by architects of the Hearst Castle, the property has undergone five major renovations to restore the 1913 construction.
Admit-one Atlanta
490 W Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA
For sale: $19.9 million
According to the listing agent, this home is “ideal for lavish entertaining” with 7 full kitchens, 9 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 2 gyms, a grand ballroom, recording studio, salon, cigar room, movie theater, fountains, spas and a breathtaking courtyard pool. While built several years after Fitzgerald was dreaming of Gatsby’s home, the palatial mansion is undoubtedly worthy of the fictional character.
Wood-carved Woodside
125 Northgate St, Woodside, CA
For sale: $10.95 million
Built in the 1930s, this estate was modeled after Hampton Court, a 16th-century royal family residence in Middlesex, England. Noted architect Albert Farr used brick and stucco-cut stone, Gothic arches, ornate plaster detailing and carved-wood paneling to create the feel of a royal castle.
Tennessee tradition
2467 Hidden River Ln, Franklin, TN
For sale: $17.5 million
A gated entrance, poolside cabana and rich tapestries embody the traditional Southern luxury you’d expect on a 48-acre Tennessee estate. Other noteworthy features include an elevator, spa and separate guest quarters.
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