Nestled in the heart of Westchester County, New York is one of the most prestigious private estates, Trump Seven Springs. The expansive property spans across three towns: Bedford, Armonk and Chappaqua and is one of the largest privately owned properties in Westchester. The mansion was built in 1919 by Eugene Meyer, the former publisher of the Washington Post and Chairman of the Federal Reserve and later purchased by the Trump Organization in 1996.
It is said to have taken nearly 5 years and 500 Italian masons, craftsmen and Artisans from around the world to ensure that the house was opulently designed and meticulously built. The grand estate also features carriage houses, all unique in design, along with a beautiful second tudor-style mansion also built in 1919 by H.J. Heinz, the founder of Heinz ketchup, and a friend of Meyer. Every inch of Trump Seven Springs property has been maintained to perfection making this truly one of the most iconic properties in Westchester County and beyond.