Overview
- Listed this summer for $2.5 million, the 156-acre Bradford property was reduced by $130,000 to $2.37 million yet remains on the market.
- Real estate agent Cara Ameer says buyer interest is chilled by the home’s notoriety and by moral objections over who might benefit from the sale.
- The listing highlights lake and mountain views and multiple dwellings but omits any mention of Maxwell.
- Maxwell was arrested at the estate in 2020 after federal agents located her using cellphone data.
- Even at the reduced price, a sale near asking would deliver roughly a $1 million profit over the reported 2019 purchase.