Alec Baldwin Once Again Lists Longtime Hamptons Estate, This Time for $21 Million

Alec Baldwin is once again putting his long-time Hamptons retreat on the market.

The actor has relisted his approximately eight-acre estate in Amagansett for $21 million. Baldwin shares the property with his wife, Hilaria, and their seven children. Over the past few years, the estate has gone on and off the market multiple times, with changing prices that show both the ups and downs of the East End’s luxury market.

The estate first appeared on the market in the fall of 2022 for $29 million. After a long time without a buyer, the price dropped to just under $19 million before the listing was pulled. Now, the property is back on the market with a higher asking price than its last one but still significantly lower than its original price. Scott Bradley of Saunders & Associates has the listing.

Records show that Baldwin, known for his role on the NBC series “30 Rock” and years of work in film and television, bought the Amagansett property in the mid-1990s for $1.75 million when he was married to actress Kim Basinger. At that time, the house was from the 1700s. Baldwin restored the original saltbox-style home and added modern expansions, creating a sprawling cedar-shingled compound that has been his main Hamptons base for years.

Some viewers may recognize the home from the Baldwins’ short-lived TLC reality series, “The Baldwins.” The show highlighted the family’s domestic life amidst well-kept lawns and traditional interiors.

Set behind gates, the property includes more than eight acres, with three acres designated as agricultural reserve, a common way to protect open land in the Hamptons. The main house covers about 9,000 square feet over three levels and offers five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half baths.

Inside, the house reflects traditional Hamptons style with polished, rustic hardwood floors, coffered ceilings, arched doorways, and wainscoting. A formal entrance hall leads down to a living room with a fireplace and French doors that open onto a covered porch. A few steps lower, the combined family and dining area connects to a kitchen equipped with a checkered tile floor, an eat-in island, and high-end stainless-steel appliances.

Additional living spaces include a media room, a wine-tasting area, and a wood-paneled library. The primary suite has its own fireplace, a private balcony, and dual bathrooms and dressing rooms. This reflects the home’s transition from a historic saltbox to a fully modern estate.

Outside, the grounds are lined with mature trees and hedges, with features designed for outdoor living during the busy season. A 625-square-foot pavilion with a fieldstone fireplace anchors an outdoor entertaining space near a fenced vegetable garden. A 20-by-50-foot gunite pool and spa face west, offering sunset views. The property also has solar panels and comes with approved plans for a 1,200-square-foot expansion that would add two bedrooms, a formal dining room, a sunroom, and a large screened-in porch.

This listing comes at a time when the inventory in the Hamptons remains limited at the high end of the market. Meanwhile, some legacy estates quietly change hands or reappear with revised expectations.

Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, who married in 2012, own other properties in addition to the one in Amagansett, including an apartment in Manhattan’s West Village and a 55-acre estate in Vermont. It’s unclear if the latest relisting will lead to a sale, but for now, one of the more well-known homes in Amagansett is back on the market.