
"Renter up! If you've ever wanted to step into the shoes of a Yankee legend (minus the cleats), Derek Jeter's former guesthouse is now available for overnights. Part of the Greenwood Lake estate known as Tiedemann Castle, the lakeside retreat is listed on Airbnb for the jaw-dropping price of $1,300 a night. The one-bedroom, one-bath guesthouse sits on a four-acre historic property with 700 feet of private shoreline."
"Once owned by Jeter's grandfather and later the Yankee captain himself, the compact hideaway packs in more than a few luxuries. There's a private sauna, a yoga studio tucked inside a medieval-style turret and expansive views of Greenwood Lake from nearly every angle. The larger estate dates back to the early 1900s, when a New York doctor built it as a whimsical castle getaway boasting stone façades, battlements and timbered details-plus, for good measure, a replica of the Statue of Liberty presiding over the grounds."
"Jeter bought the property in the early 2000s and invested about $3 million in renovations before eventually selling it in 2024 for $5.1 million. The main residence, which sprawls more than 9,000 square feet, isn't yet open to the public, but the new owners have decided to share the guesthouse with travelers looking for something more memorable than a standard hotel room."
A one-bedroom, one-bath guesthouse on the four-acre Greenwood Lake estate Tiedemann Castle is available for short-term stays on Airbnb at $1,300 per night. The property includes 700 feet of private shoreline, a lakeside dock, firepit, walking paths, and expansive lake views from nearly every angle. The compact guesthouse features cathedral ceilings, exposed beams, period stonework, cozy yet polished finishes, a private sauna, and a yoga studio tucked inside a medieval-style turret. The larger Tiedemann Castle dates to the early 1900s with stone façades, battlements, timbered details, and a replica Statue of Liberty. Derek Jeter invested roughly $3 million in renovations before selling the estate in 2024 for $5.1 million; the main residence remains closed to the public while the guesthouse is offered to travelers.
Read at Time Out New York
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