Famed fashion designer Donna Karan is selling part of her beachfront retreat in the Bahamas for $39 million.
Located on Parrot Cay in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the property holds more than 10 acres of land, seven of which are now for sale. That land comes with two 3, 850 square foot, four bedroom guest houses. Each has a second-floor master bedroom, three en-suite bedrooms and an infinity pool.
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The two houses were designed by Singaporean architect Cheong Yew Kuan. They feature cedar and coral stone walls, European walnut floors, teak furniture and works of art from Bali and Africa. The area for sale also has a yoga pavilion on the beach, a chef’s kitchen and staff quarters.
“This is a property with unmistakable global appeal — an ultra-luxury hideaway with unique character and the most desirable of attributes, ” Rick Moeser of Christie’s International Real Estate, whose affiliate Regency is listing the property, told the New York Daily News. “Given its size, scope and enviable privacy, this resort-style compound is certainly a rarity.”
Karan will retain her family home there which has a spa house and two swimming pools. She acquired the site back in 2002.
The Turks and Caicos Islands are a British territory located in the Bahamas south of Florida.