A Martha's Vineyard estate where the Obama family vacationed for several summers, known as Blue Heron Farm, was sold to billionaire Les Wexner to the tune of $37 million.

The buyer was a trust managed by Matthew Zieger, who is the attorney of the retail executive, according to a report from the Real Deal.

The home, owned by Norman Foster and his wife, Elena Ochoa Foster, went under contract just weeks after being listed this spring for $39 million, according to reports. The deal closed on July 10, about two months after it listed with Brian Dougherty and Maggie Gold Seelig of real estate behemoth Corcoran, according to reports.

In the 1960s, Wexner founded The Limited, which later became the retail conglomerate L Brands Inc., whose portfolio of brands included Victoria’s Secret and Bat

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