Luxury Property Includes Multiple Houses, Tennis Court, and Putting Green

  • Hedge funder Greg Jensen lists his private island off the Connecticut coast for $35 million
  • Island has multiple houses, tennis court and putting green
  • Originally built in 1900, main house has 10 bedrooms
  • Electricity from mainland, three septic systems and a generator
  • Historically used as summer retreat for Connecticut and New York residents

Greg Jensen, an executive at Bridgewater Associates, is selling his private island in Long Island Sound. The property, known as Rogers Island, has a main house with 10 bedrooms, tennis court, putting green, pool, guesthouse, artist’s studio, and more. It was purchased for $22 million in 2018.

Factuality Level: 9
Factuality Justification: The article provides accurate and objective information about the luxury property listing, including details such as its location, features, and previous owners. It also includes relevant background information on the Thimble Islands and historical usage by notable figures.
Noise Level: 7
Noise Justification: The article focuses on the luxury real estate sale of a private island owned by an executive at Bridgewater Associates and provides little to no analysis or insight into the broader implications of this event. It is mostly focused on the details of the property and its features, with no clear connection to larger trends or consequences.
Public Companies: Bridgewater Associates (null)
Key People: Greg Jensen (Co-Chief Investment Officer at Bridgewater Associates), Ray Dalio (Founder of Bridgewater Associates), Jennifer Leahy (Listing Agent at Douglas Elliman)

Financial Relevance: Yes
Financial Markets Impacted: Bridgewater Associates and its executive Greg Jensen’s luxury property sale
Financial Rating Justification: The article discusses the sale of a luxury private island by an executive at Bridgewater Associates, a hedge fund, which could potentially impact the financial markets or the company itself.
Presence Of Extreme Event: No
Nature Of Extreme Event: No
Impact Rating Of The Extreme Event: No
Extreme Rating Justification: There is no mention of an extreme event in the article.

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