First listed for $40 million in 2021, the sprawling property in affluent Greenwich has been acquired for $15 million.
Fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger’s first wife, Susie Hilfiger, has finally managed to offload her palatial Greenwich, Connecticut estate — for less than half its initial asking price.
“When we launched the property, it was during the height of [COVID] and the average sales price in Greenwich had gone up, but the market has since stabilized.”
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