Tour the beachfront estate that entertainment icon Dick Cavett is selling for $62 million by Dennis Green on Jun 1, 2017, 12:52 PM Advertisement
Dick Cavett, longtime talk show host and entertainment icon, is offloading his estate in Montauk, New York. Known as Tick Hall, it was built in 2001 after the original home on the 20-acre property burned down in 1997. Now Cavett is looking to sell the plot he's owned for 50 years, and he's listed it for $62 million. In an email to the Wall Street Journal, he said that offering up the estate was "the hardest thing in the world to do." The Corcoran Group has the listing. SEE ALSO: The Obamas just shelled out $8.1 million for the DC mansion they've been renting since leaving the White House Tick Hall lies on 20 acres of property in Montauk, New York, on the far eastern end of Long Island.
It's surrounded by 77 acres of preserved land that Cavett sold to a government consortium for $18 million in 2008.
The home is clad in the classic Hamptons slate shingle siding.
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