EXCLUSIVE: ‘Antique Farmhouse’ on $2.5 Million Estate Where Ghislaine Maxwell Was Arrested by FBI Is Listed for Rent

by Charlie Lankston

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An "antique farmhouse" that makes up part of a sprawling New Hampshire compound where Jeffrey Epstein's right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, was arrested has been offered up for rent—weeks after the $2.5 million estate was sold.

The two-bedroom Bradford property is one of several structures on the 156-acre site, where Maxwell is reported to have been living with her partner, Scott Borgerson, for several months before she was apprehended by FBI agents who traced her location to the dwelling using cellphone records.

Property records reveal that the home was purchased through a limited liability company called Granite Realty LLC, which is reported to have ties to Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison "for her role in a scheme to sexual exploit and abuse multiple minor girls with Epstein over the course of a decade" in 2022.

According to its rental listing, the farmhouse, which is asking $2,500 a month, features an older structure dating to the 1800s, as well as a "newer addition" built in the 1980s. The rustic property offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, as well as an open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen complete with a fieldstone fireplace.

The listing—which is held by Joan Wallen of The Masiello Group—adds that the farmhouse includes a laundry room that leads to a "charming post and beam barn."

Interestingly, the rental listing comes just a few weeks after the overall estate was removed from the market—having previously been updated to reflect that it was "pending" sale. While the MLS has not been updated with the most recent sale price, records show that the deed has now changed hands.

The estate was initially put on the market in July 2025 for $2.49 million. The price was lowered to $2.37 million just three months later. It was marked as "pending" sale in March of this year—suggesting that the seller had accepted an offer.

Attached Barn and Country Covered Porch — 338 E Washington Rd, Bradford, NH 03221
An "antique farmhouse" that makes up part of a sprawling New Hampshire compound where Jeffrey Epstein's right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, was arrested has been offered up for rent. (Realtor.com)
Double Stone Fireplace and Hearth — 338 E Washington Rd, Bradford, NH 03221
The rustic property offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, as well as an open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen, complete with a fieldstone fireplace. (Realtor.com)
Bright Country Kitchen with White Cabinets — 338 E Washington Rd, Bradford, NH 03221
The listing description adds that the farmhouse has a private kitchen, as well as a laundry room. (Realtor.com)

The deed is no longer listed under the ownership of Granite Realty LLC, but rather a Massachusetts-based construction company owner and his wife.

It is unclear whether they were the buyers behind the accepted offer; however, Realtor.com® has contacted them for comment.

The rental listing does, however, note that the owners of the estate are living in a home located just a "short distance" from the farmhouse, adding that the property is the perfect spot for those who "like quiet and privacy."

The farmhouse was featured in the listing images shared when the estate was put on the market, with the description making no mention of its ties to Maxwell. Instead, it touted the property as "a hunter, farmer, horse lover, hiker, privacy lover's dream."

"This is truly one of the most remarkable homes on the market," the listing noted. "Set on 156 very private acres with gorgeous views of local hills and distant mountains."

When the overall property—known as "Tucked Away"—first hit the market, questions were raised about who, exactly, might profit from its sale. The questions led some real estate experts to warn that its sellers could face a steep uphill struggle to find a buyer.

The property's listing came amid a renewed public outcry over Epstein's case—and Maxwell's role in his crimes—with President Donald Trump's administration ultimately approving the release of a trove of files pertaining to his case. The files contained a host of new information about his business connections and personal relationships.

At the same time, Maxwell launched an appeal to overturn her own conviction, which was ultimately turned down by the Supreme Court, meaning her only hope of being released from prison, where she is currently serving a 20-year sentence, would be to secure clemency from Trump.

Maxwell's relationship with Epstein was also thrust back into the spotlight as a result of the release of the so-called Epstein files, which contained a tranche of emails featuring intimate details about their bond—including communications about a potential "shared fertility procedure."

Rustic Cape Cod Farmhouse Exterior — 338 E Washington Rd, Bradford, NH 03221
The farmhouse, which is asking $2,500 a month, features an older structure dating to the 1800s, as well as a "newer addition" built in the 1980s. (Realtor.com)
Detached Four-Bay Garage and Outbuilding — 338 E Washington Rd, Bradford, NH 03221
The rental listing notes that the owners of the estate are living in a home located just a "short distance" from the farmhouse, adding that the property is the perfect spot for those who "like quiet and privacy." (Realtor.com)
Historic Post-and-Beam Barn Interior — 338 E Washington Rd, Bradford, NH 03221
The farmhouse is attached to a "charming post and beam barn." (Realtor.com)

The emails also called into question Maxwell's repeated claims that she drastically distanced herself from Epstein in the early 2000s—a claim that she is understood to have doubled down on as recently as August, when she spent nine hours being interviewed by a top Justice Department official.

As a result of the renewed interest in Epstein's case, the property's listing sparked multiple headlines, with dozens of news outlets highlighting its close ties to Maxwell and her arrest.

In addition to the farmhouse, the property includes a timber-framed main house, which also offers two bedrooms.

"The main home consists of a gorgeous Great Room with stunning fieldstone fireplace as the focal point, with floor to ceiling windows overlooking a stone patio and views, and on the other side a covered porch with views of feature gardens with waterfall and pond," the for-sale listing noted.

In addition, the main house features a spacious eat-in kitchen, a sunroom with a wood-burning stove, and a dining space that is part of the open-concept living area.

However, it is the views that are considered the home's crown jewel, with the description adding that each of the spaces has "360-degree views of the beauty of nature."

"To complete this amazing offering is a workshop, full equipment garage, lovely fields, walking trails and surrounded by conservation land," the description concluded.

It is not known how long Maxwell had been living in the dwelling before her arrest. She was charged with six federal counts: sex trafficking of a minor, enticing a minor to travel to engage in criminal sexual activity, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and three counts of conspiracy.

She pleaded not guilty to all charges during her December 2021 trial but was convicted on five of the counts, with a jury opting to acquit her on the charge of enticing a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts.

Maxwell's exact fortune at the time of her arrest was unknown, with prosecutors admitting that "her numerous accounts and substantial money movements render her total financial picture opaque and indeterminate."

She had previously owned a property in New York City that was sold in 2016, long before her arrest. Other details about her potential real estate holdings in other locations and countries have never been reported.

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