American entrepreneur Ian Schrager has long been known for changing the way people experience places.
First, he redefined nightlife with Studio 54, then he reshaped hospitality with his pioneering “boutique hotels”. Now, one of his most personal projects — his family’s Bedford Corners estate — has come up for sale with an asking price of $7.5 million.
Schrager’s personal touch is on full display at 213 Baldwin Road, where a 1936 Colonial has been reimagined as a refined retreat. The nearly 12-acre estate is positioned to capture uninterrupted eastern views reaching more than 50 miles.
For buyers seeking privacy and a connection to the outdoors — without being too far from the city — the home delivers. It’s less than an hour from Manhattan, minutes from the village of Bedford, and has direct access to the area’s 100-mile network of riding and hiking trails. In short, Schrager’s retreat manages to feel both remote and well-connected.
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Listed by Sally Slater of Douglas Elliman, the estate measures 3,767 square feet and includes five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms. The layout features multiple fireplaces, a media room, a generous primary suite, and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Outside, the property offers a pool with cabana, rolling lawns bordered by vintage stone walls, and even a hillside playhouse. The grounds also lend themselves to horses, orchards, or a private farm, giving the next owner plenty of options.

A 1936 colonial reimagined in 2014
While the home’s brick-and-clapboard exterior still reflects its 1930s origins, Schrager’s 2014 renovation completely rethought the interiors.


Sweeping 50-mile views
One of the standout features of the property is its vantage point. With eastern-facing views that extend for more than 50 miles, the home takes in a landscape of rolling fields and mature trees. A flagstone patio off the kitchen creates a natural spot to take in the panorama while entertaining.


Modern, light-filled interiors
Natural textures, muted tones, and transitional finishes bring a modern feel while preserving period details. It’s a design sensibility that echoes Schrager’s boutique hotel philosophy, but on a more personal, residential scale.





Elegant primary suite with room to breathe
The primary suite offers the kind of spaciousness you’d expect from a country estate. Large windows frame the views, while a fireplace adds a cozy focal point. The suite connects easily to the rest of the home but feels tucked away enough to function as a true retreat.



Pool, cabana, and hillside playhouse
Recreation plays a big role here. A secluded pool sits on the property with its own cabana, providing a private setting for summer afternoons. For families, the whimsical playhouse on the hillside is another playful touch that makes the estate feel personal and lived-in.


Connection to Bedford’s trail network
Beyond the lawns and stone walls, the estate links directly to the 100-mile Bedford riding and hiking trail system. That means owners can step outside and explore miles of countryside on foot or horseback without ever leaving the neighborhood.

Close to Bedford Village and Manhattan
While the property feels private, it’s just minutes from Bedford’s historic village center with its playhouse, shops, and restaurants. Manhattan is also less than an hour away by car, striking the right balance between convenience and escape.

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