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Joy Mangano's Long Island estate going to auction in July - Newsday

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Joy Mangano's house in Nissequogue is heading to auction.

The estate will be up for auction in July via Concierge Auctions, in partnership with Kyle Roskot, of The Agency, according to a press release by the auction house. Bids are anticipated to start between $4 million and $7 million, per the release.

Known as Swan Manor, the estate was first listed in 2022 for $20 million. It was re-listed in March for $14 million.

The 9-acre property includes three structures: The main house, guesthouse (a converted barn) and a four-car detached garage with an extra living space. The taxes were listed as $89,960 in March.

Mangano purchased the home in 2000, living there full-time for 25 years, Roskot told Newsday in April.

The home spans 22,000 square feet.

The home spans 22,000 square feet. Credit: Visual grip/Photografic studios

There are 14 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms in total, spanning 22,000 square feet. Standout rooms include a sun-drenched indoor pool area, sauna, gym, massage room and a wine cellar with a tasting room. There is also a tennis court and stone waterfall on site.

Dubbed Swan Manor, the Nissequogue estate has been Mangano's full-time...

Dubbed Swan Manor, the Nissequogue estate has been Mangano's full-time home for 25 years. Credit: Visual grip/Photografic studios

"It's such an indoor-outdoor oasis," Roskot told Newsday in April.

According to the release, the auction is scheduled to kick off July 22 on Concierge Auctions' online marketplace. It will conclude on July 25. This is the first partnership between Concierge Auctions and The Agency on Long Island, the release said.

The property has an indoor pool.

The property has an indoor pool. Credit: Visual grip/Photografic studios

Mangano, an entrepreneur and author, is the mastermind behind the Miracle Mop and other inventions. She is also the founder and CEO of CleanBoss, which sells disinfectants, cleaners and laundry products. Mangano's life inspired the 2015 film "Joy," in which Jennifer Lawrence portrayed the inventor and earned her fourth Academy Award nomination.

A musical based on Mangano's life, called "JOY: A New True Musical," is now in previews off-Broadway and will open on July 20 at the Laura Pels Theatre, at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre.

Rachel Weiss

Rachel Weiss joined Newsday in 2016. As a real estate/living multimedia reporter, Rachel writes feature stories and contributes to and appears in on-camera video packages. She was the lead reporter on Newsday’s LI Acts of Kindness series.

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