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Michael Kors Lists Fire Island Beach House for $6.3 Million

market-auction · 2026-05-13

Michael Kors, the renowned fashion designer, has put his oceanfront estate on Fire Island's Water Island enclave up for sale at $6.3 million. He and his husband, Lance Le Pere, purchased the property in 2001 for $950,000. Architect Scott Bromley, famous for his work on Studio 54, reimagined the space into a serene getaway influenced by Parrot Cay, Big Sur, and Amangiri. The compound consists of two buildings on nearly a quarter acre, including a 2,100-square-foot main house with one bedroom and a guesthouse featuring four bedrooms and three baths. A boardwalk provides access to 200 feet of Atlantic shoreline. The main house showcases expansive triangular windows, a vaulted ceiling with a paper lantern, and a wraparound deck. Kors, who started his label in 1981 and judged Project Runway, also owns properties in Manhattan and Florida. The listing is represented by Meg Smith and Nate Larson of Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.

Key facts

  • Michael Kors listed his Fire Island compound for $6.3 million.
  • The property was purchased in 2001 for $950,000.
  • Architect Scott Bromley designed the retreat.
  • The compound includes a main house and a guesthouse.
  • Main house is 2,100 square feet with one bedroom.
  • Guesthouse has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
  • The property has 200 feet of Atlantic shoreline.
  • Listing agents are Meg Smith and Nate Larson of Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.

Entities

Artists

  • Michael Kors
  • Lance Le Pere
  • Scott Bromley
  • George Nakashima
  • Hans Wegner

Institutions

  • Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty
  • Robb Report
  • Project Runway
  • Studio 54
  • Vogue

Locations

  • Fire Island
  • Water Island
  • New York City
  • Parrot Cay
  • Big Sur
  • Amangiri
  • Manhattan
  • Longboat Key
  • Florida
  • Long Island
  • Atlantic Ocean

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