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n a move that's as dramatic as one of her signature inventions, Joy Mangano has put her sprawling Nissequogue estate on the market for a staggering $14 million. The property, dubbed Swan Manor, sprawls across 9 acres and boasts an impressive three structures: a grand main house, a guesthouse, and a detached garage with a bonus living area.
The pièce de résistance is the main house itself, which clocks in at a whopping 17,000 square feet. But that's not all - when you factor in the guesthouse and garage, the total living space balloons to an astonishing 22,000 square feet. And with 14 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms on site, it's clear that Mangano spared no expense in creating her ultimate retreat.
"It's like a resort within your own home," says listing agent Kyle Roskot of The Agency. "Every amenity you could possibly want is here - an indoor pool, gym, massage room, sauna, and tennis court." And with its manicured landscaping and stone waterfall, it's easy to see why Mangano has called this place home for the past 25 years.
Mangano, of course, is no stranger to innovation. Her self-wringing Miracle Mop revolutionized cleaning, and her velvet, nonslip clothing hanger was a game-changer in its own right. But it's clear that she's also got an eye for design - every detail of the main house reflects her impeccable taste.
As for where Mangano might be headed next, Roskot remains tight-lipped. "She's done an amazing job designing this property," he says. "It's truly one-of-a-kind." And with its unique blend of style and substance, it's no wonder that interest in the property is running high.
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