More than eight years after saying he should “probably” get out of New York, Alec Baldwin finally seems to be moving in that right direction.
Seven months after buying a massive 55-acre farm in Baldwin, Vermont, the 64-year-old is listing his longtime Hamptons property for $29 million, The Post has learned.
This East End listing also comes less than three months after Baldwin and his wife Hilaria sold their North Cleveland, NY, lake house in July for $530,000.
All that remains is their luxury mansion in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, valued at $16 million, which the Baldwins have quietly bought off the market since the outbreak, The Post reported.
The spirited actor bought the Hamptons estate in Amagansett in 1996 for $1.75 million, or $3.35 million today, according to records. Baldwin, his wife and their six children spent most of the Covid-19 outbreak on the property.





Consisting of four bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the residence sits on 10 acres of land and has over 10,000 square feet of living space.
With a view to bucolic preservation, the listing describes the home as a “marriage of nature and luxury” and a “flawless retreat.”
The two-story home features all the luxury trappings of a Hamptons property: a spacious kitchen, dining room, movie theater, wine tasting room and wood-paneled library.
Tony’s outdoor highlights include a custom-built 625-square-foot pavilion with a fieldstone fireplace, a 25-by-50-foot pool and spa, and a fenced garden, the listing notes.
“A nature and equestrian fan’s dream, it offers a unique opportunity to develop the reserve or build private warehouses,” the listing adds. Interior photos are not shown.
The Post has reached out to Baldwin’s representatives for comment.
Scott Bradley with Saunders & Associates has the listing.
Meanwhile, the Baldwins quietly sold their six-bedroom, six-bathroom home in Central New York, which boasts 340-foot views, on June 28.
With over 5,400 square feet on 2.4 acres, they bought the house in 2016 for just $250,000.
Baldwin’s aggressive real estate move comes less than a year after the shooting in the now-banned movie “Rust” in New Mexico. On October 21, 2021, Baldwin pulled out a prop gun, killing cinematographer Halina Hutchins and wounding director Joel Susan. The incident, which occurred at the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, was investigated by the New Mexico Medical Examiner’s Office in August. Meanwhile, Hatchin’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baldwin.
In the year According to a 2014 article in New York magazine, Baldwin openly discussed leaving New York and opting for a private life instead.
“New Yorkers give you good feedback. They call you a ‘big fan’ … very politely expressing their appreciation for you,” Baldwin said. “To be a New Yorker means you give everybody five feet. You’ve given everyone privacy. And now we will not leave each other alone. We now live in a digital arena like some Romans. [Coliseum]Thumbs up or down”
“There was a time when the world didn’t have a camera in their pocket,” he added. “There are cameras everywhere; And there are media outlets to ‘present their stories’. They take your picture online for coffee. Trying to find a picture of your child. Everyone has a camera. They’ll tweet when they’re done. It is… unnatural.”