Inside the $25M Hamptons home Sylvester Stallone is buying his 3 daughters

The Stallones are headed to the Hamptons!

Sylvester Stallone is in contract to buy his three daughters — Sophia, 28, Sistine, 26, and Scarlet, 22 — a $24.95 million mansion in East Hampton, The Post reported Thursday.

The “Rocky” star reportedly offered all cash for the eight-bedroom abode, which boasts nearly 12,000 square feet of living space and sits on more than one acre of land.

Expect to see the Stallones in the Hamptons come summer 2025. Getty Images for InStyle

Sylvester Stallone is in the process of buying his three daughters an East Hampton mansion, The Post reported. Brian Zak/NY Post

The mansion was listed for just under $25 million. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Although the contract is nearing completion, the sale has yet to close, meaning it is unclear whether Stallone worked out a deal for the new build.

Sly, who currently lives in a $35 million Palm Beach, Fla., mansion, made an offer on the property after two video tours, according to the report. However, he has never seen it in person.

The nine-bathroom home features three floors and is just one mile from the beach.

He put in an offer on the home but it has yet to close, according to the Post. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Sylvester has yet to see the swanky pad in person. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

It sits on more than one acre of land. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The new construction has eight bedrooms. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The mansion was developed by award-winning interior designer James Michael Howard and “influenced by classical architecture” and his Southern style.

“Every detail, from furniture to rugs, curtains and lighting, featuring antiques from around the world, has been meticulously chosen for this spectacular estate home,” which comes fully furnished, per its listing.

When entering the home, guests are greeted by a double-height foyer and a dramatic staircase. The exquisite flooring was done by artisans flown in from the South, according to The Post.

It was designed by James Michael Howard. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

There is 11,644 square feet of living space. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Sylvester currently lives in Florida, more than 1,000 miles away from the pricey piece of real estate. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The mansion blends Howard’s Southern style with Hamptons living. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The sun-drenched living space opens up to a “great room adorned by the meticulous touch of a world-renowned decorator,” the listing states.

The custom archways add a touch of elegance and architectural flare, blending modern and vintage styles.

Howard added pops of jewel tones into nearly every room while still maintaining that breezy, coastal Hamptons style.

The perfectly curated mansion comes fully furnished. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Each item in the home was specifically selected by Howard. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Howard paid special attention to the architecture. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The home features nine bathrooms. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The chef’s kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances with brass hardware and marble countertops, with a blue breakfast nook near the windows.

The eight bedrooms are spread throughout all three levels of the home, made easily accessible by an elevator.

The expansive lower level features a recreational space complete with a pool table, an in-home movie theater and plenty of space for guests.

The home is curated with antiques dating back to the 18th century. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The chic home was decorated in neutrals and jewel tones. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

During the summer months, the mansion was rented for $1.4 million. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

It’s easy to move between the three floors via the in-home elevator. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Other selling points include several wood-burning fireplaces, a radiant-heated mudroom, a detached two-car garage and antiques dating back to the 18th century.

The exterior of the mansion is painted white with perfectly manicured hedges lining the property.

Being in the Hamptons, the outdoor space was a major selling point — with a large heated gunite pool, a detached pool house, an undercover entertaining space, an outdoor shower and an expansive lawn.

Prior to the home’s looming sale, it was rented out for a whopping $1.4 million during the summer season.

The downstairs level was turned into a recreation area. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

There is also a plush home theater. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

The home is located one mile from the ocean. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Howard flew in artisans to custom make the flooring, per The Post. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

It’s unclear when the sale is expected to close. Tria Giovan / Courtesy of James Michael Howard

Sylvester’s eldest two daughters, whom he shares with wife Jennifer Flavin, recently relocated from the West Coast to New York City, which was featured in the second season of their Paramount+ reality series, “The Family Stallone.”

Meanwhile, their youngest daughter goes to college at the University of Miami.

The “Expendables” star is also a dad to sons Sage and Seargeoh, 45, with ex-wife Sasha Czack. Sage died from a heart attack in 2012 at age 36.

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