Veteran TV anchor Doug Johnson lists $11.8M Hamptons mansion
Doug Johnson, a veteran Emmy Award-winning former anchor with WABC News in New York, is listing his East Hampton home for $11.8 million — down from its $13 million asking price in September.
Johnson shared the home, at 38 Darby Lane, with his late wife Liz Robbins, a Washington power lobbyist who launched the country’s first woman-owned lobbying firm in 1977.
She was known for her work with non-profits, children’s health care and poverty reduction, and for her high-profile clients like the Whitney Museum.
The couple bought the home in 2007 for $4.2 million, a spokesperson told Gimme Shelter. It was formerly owned by bestselling author Gail Sheehy.
Johnson and Robbins had owned a residence in the Hamptons for decades and were known for entertaining high-profile guests, including then-First Couple Bill and Hillary Clinton — along with Nancy Pelosi, Paul McCartney, Jimmy Buffett, Billy Joel, Jon Bon Jovi and Alec Baldwin.
The listing was first reported in 27 East.
The traditional shingled-style home comes with seven bedrooms, 5½ bathrooms and sits on 1.95 acres.
Inside, the 6,000-square-foot spread features a light-filled open living and dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows. There’s also an eat-in country chef’s kitchen, six fireplaces and a screening room. Design details include vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. Outside, there’s also a pool, a 400-square-foot, one-bedroom guest cottage and a two-story garage/barn.
The landscaped grounds include rose of Sharon bushes and specimen trees.
The listing broker is Sheila Smith of Corcoran.