< img src= "https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/3f2/cec/d60d18b555ec535923c7a2395a0b2bc518-216-Sagaponack-Road.1x.rsocial.w1200.jpg"alt="" > A listing photo reveals the breadth of the two-acre spread, with its swimming pool, tennis court, and”secluded” grounds, per the marketing copy. Photo: Corcoran

The Bridgehampton compound that Olivier Sarkozy and Mary-Kate Olsen holed up in throughout the pandemic is for sale for the first time considering that their split. Corcoran has the listing, and asking is $9.95 million.

It’s a six-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom spread with a pool, cabana, tennis court, and two living rooms in the mansion-heavy section of town south of the highway. There are exposed beams, working fireplaces, French doors, endless built-ins, and “fully grown plantings” throughout two acres.

< img data-src= "https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/0c1/cf9/a37fdff06ffd95514015e8fb53a38817a5-216-Sagaponack-Road-living.rhorizontal.w700.jpg"width=" 700 "height="467"src ="https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/0c1/cf9/a37fdff06ffd95514015e8fb53a38817a5-216-Sagaponack-Road-living.rhorizontal.w700.jpg"/ > A listing shot reveals one of two living spaces and the raw, wood beams that stripe many of the rooms. Image: Corcoran This obviously wasn’t sufficient area for Olsen when things got tense. “Page 6” reported that when Sarkozy relocated his ex, throughout the early quarantines of 2020, in addition to their 2 kids, Olsen left– into a $325,000 summer leasing. “Olivier was concerned for the security of his household in New York during the pandemic,” the source told “Page 6.” “He firmly insisted to Mary-Kate that he wanted to bring his ex-wife, their kids, and his mother from the city.”

That ex, Charlotte Bernard, settled in, and she has considering that sold her home in the city. Olsen, meanwhile, quit a home that’s even more sensational: the historical midtown brownstone developed by the creator of the private, walled Turtle Bay Gardens, that included the double-height ballroom with a ceiling imported from a French convent where they tossed the wedding event.

< img data-src="https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/e52/27c/bb4736b9890bb8708a93b6c0d78c244c76-216-Sagaponack-Road-pool.rhorizontal.w700.jpg" width="700" height="467" src="https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/e52/27c/bb4736b9890bb8708a93b6c0d78c244c76-216-Sagaponack-Road-pool.rhorizontal.w700.jpg"/ > A listing photo shows the gunite pool, which looks more recent than 2006, when Sarkozy purchased the home. Image: Corcoran

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