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stunning Georgian Revival-style estate, made famous by its appearance in the Netflix miniseries "Zero Day," has hit the market in Westchester County for $15 million. The 22-acre property, known as Rabbit Hill, boasts breathtaking views of the Hudson River and features a 13,000-square-foot red brick house with seven bedrooms.
The estate's history dates back to 1929 when it was built by renowned architect Mott B. Schmidt for a Wall Street banker. Schmidt also designed homes for prominent families like the Vanderbilts and Astors. The current owners, hedge funders Doug and Laurice Haynes, purchased Rabbit Hill in 2016 for $9 million and invested millions in upgrades and restorations.
The property's grand foyer features a marbled-checked design, while the modern kitchen maintains its colonial style. A curved, floating staircase leads up to the second floor, where seven bedrooms await. The estate also boasts a 50-foot pool, large pool house, and beautifully manicured lawns and gardens.
Listing agent David Turner notes that part of the property's value lies in its expansive acreage and stunning views of the Hudson River. The Hayneses were approached by a location scout for "Zero Day" in 2023, which led to their temporary departure from the home. Netflix compensated them for their time away and even gave them a cameo in a party scene.
Rabbit Hill has also been featured in other notable productions, including the long-running NBC series "The Blacklist." With its rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views, this estate is sure to attract serious buyers looking for a luxurious retreat.
