Hedge fund billionaire David Tepper bought an oceanfront mansion in Sagaponack, New York, in 2010 from Jon Corzine's ex-wife for $43.5 million.
The following summer, Tepper tore down Corzine's former summer home to build a mansion twice the size.
Tepper and Corzine had worked together at Goldman Sachs. Tepper left to set up the hedge fund Appaloosa, which now has about $20 billion in assets under management, after then-CEO Corzine decided against promoting him to partner.
"You could say there was a little justice in the world," Tepper told New York Magazine when discussing the renovation plans to the home in 2010.
Tepper's sprawling mansion is now complete.
Aerial photographer Jeff Cully at EEFAS was kind enough to share some photos he took during a recent helicopter ride.
We've included a history of the construction of Tepper's summer abode
Here's what the property looked like in 2012, after Corzine's old home was demolished.
By June 2012, the frame of the house had been built. It was clear that it would be massive.
In January 2013, the construction had made a great deal of progress.
In March 2014, the construction was nearly complete.
Now it is.
The Gibson Lane estate is breathtaking.
It has incredible views of the ocean.
It also looks like there's plenty of space for guests.
There's a large pool and a hot tub on site.
There's a nice clay tennis court too.
It really is a jaw-dropping home.
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