‘Candid Camera’ creator Alan Funt’s Westchester estate hits market at $5M

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A Westchester estate that was once owned by Allen Funt — the creator and host of the popular TV show — is currently on the market for $4.95 million.
The property, known as White Gates, was later owned by five-time Grammy Award-winning opera singer Jessye Norman.
The property, at 230 West Mt. Airy Road in Croton-on-Hudson, features three homes — perfect for a family compound — and sits on 19.7 acres filled with hiking trails. The main house, which dates to 1906, is 5,690 square feet and features five bedrooms and eight fireplaces.
There’s also a renovated farm house that is 4,316 square feet and a charming, 2,600-square-foot carriage house, with beamed ceilings and French doors that open to a deck with panoramic mountain views. The property also comes with six horse stalls, a tack room, pool and pool house.
The listing broker is Cathy Duff-Poritzky of Compass.