New Year's Eve concert at UBS Arena in Elmont, Billy Joel, the renowned Piano Man, reassured his Long Island audience that despite listing his $49 million Oyster Bay mansion, his ties to New York remain intact. Dismissing speculation about bidding farewell to the area, Joel emphatically stated, «Just because I’m selling that house doesn’t mean I’m leaving Long Island,» emphasizing his continued residence in Sag Harbor.
Injecting humor into the conversation, the 74-year-old singer shared jestingly about his decision to sell his Centre Island estate, humorously remarking, «I’m just gonna spend a little more time in Florida like old Jewish guys from Long Island do.» He candidly acknowledged the challenging prospect of finding a buyer for his sprawling five-bedroom, eight-bathroom manor named Middlesea.
Having initially purchased the property for $22.5 million in 2002, Joel devoted several years to restoring the estate before listing it for sale. Despite a brief withdrawal from the market, Joel clarified during the concert that he awaits the completion of ongoing renovations before finalizing the sale.
While Joel already owns a residence in Manalapan, Fla., reports suggest his interest in exploring additional properties within the Sunshine State. His New Year's Eve performance, spanning from 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., captivated audiences and culminated in a vibrant rendition of «Auld Lang Syne» at midnight.
This event marked a significant juncture amidst Joel's record-breaking 10-year residency at Madison Square Garden, slated to conclude in July.