Feast your eyes on Eothen, which is Greek for "from the east."
The family behind Arm & Hammer baking soda built the estate back in the '30s as a mere fishing camp.
Pop art godfather Andy Warhol scooped the compound up in the '70s, using it to host the likes of Jackie O. and John Lennon.
Now, for $85 million, the Montauk stunner can be yours. Douglas Elliman's Ronald White and Paul Brennan hold the listing.
J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler bought the 30-acre, oceanfront property for $27 million in 2007.

Eight years later, the compound — which includes six cottages restored by architect Thierry Despont — is back on the market for more than triple its selling price.

But even at the bloated listing price, who wouldn't want to live here?

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