Billionaire trader Stanley Druckenmiller, formerly a top investment strategist to George Soros, has listed his palatial Greenwich, Connecticut, estate for $31.5 million, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The estate has 12,238 square feet of living space and eight bedrooms in total. It sits on nearly 20 acres and is technically three lots combined into one.
Druckenmiller and his wife are selling the home because they don't get enough use out of it, listing agent Leslie McElwreath of Sotheby's International Realty told the Wall Street Journal.
Druckenmiller is also the former president of Duquesne Capital Management, which he founded before joining Soros Fund Management.
Let's take a look inside the home.
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The estate, known as Sabine Farm, was built by publisher H.J. Fisher in 1910.

After Druckenmiller and his wife bought the estate in 2004, they renovated the mansion.

The home has 12,238 square feet of living space.

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