A year and a half after his townhouse smashed Brooklyn sales records, Truman Capote's former home in the Hamptons—where he lived while writing In Cold Blood—has hit the market for $15M. The main house, on four acres in Sagaponack, N.Y., looks tidier than the typical author home; then again, the property now belongs to painter Ross Bleckner, who added a studio, guest house, and pool. [Curbed Hamptons; previously]
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