Former J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler sells Ketchum estate
December 02, 2020 - Ketchum
Former J.Crew chief Mickey Drexler has sold his Ketchum, Idaho, home and two adjacent lots for $11 million.
The property hit the market last year asking $13.9 million, according to the WSJ. The home plot alone without the two neighboring properties was recently asking $8.9 million.
Designed by Thierry W. Despont, the stone house sits on a hillside in the Knob Hill neighborhood and looks out at the Smoky Mountains.
The approximately 6,600-square-foot home includes three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a two-sided fireplace in the great room, gold-leaf ceilings in the kitchen and an elevator.
It also came fully furnished, from the chandelier by artist Dale Chihuly to the plaid couches (which coordinate with the plaid walls, plaid cushions and plaid curtains).
Suzanne Devitt Levit, who bought the home with her husband Carson Levit, said she has no plans to change anything in the house.
Travis Jones and his colleague Svea Grover at Engel & Völkers represented both sides of the transaction.
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