You Can Live in F. Scott Fitzgerland’s Great Gatsby Home for $3.8 Million

Yesterday we told you that Mean Girl Regina George’s fetch $15 million Bridle Path mansion is for sale. 

If that seems like an outrageous asking price but you simply must reside in a home oozing with pop culture personality, here’s something a little more affordable: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s suburban New York home, where it is believed to have written The Great Gatsby, is on the market for $3.8 million.

It features 5,000 square feet of Mediterranean grandeur complete with seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, a music room and several fireplaces. Situated 32 kilometres outside of Manhattan, Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, lived in the home for two years to live among Long Island’s socialite community while penning the iconic Great Gatsby.

Not quite as ostentatious as Jay Gatsby’s West Egg mansion, but probably still impressive enough to attract a Daisy.

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