Rock 'n' Roller Eric Clapton, who is in his 60's, is offering his 45-acre estate on Antigua at $50,000 a week, a New York real estate source said. The home, known as "Standfast Point," was built in 2,000 at a cost of about $14 million. The 10,000-square-foot complex, on a hilly area of the island, looks out to the islands of Montserrat and Guadeloupe. There are covered terraces, outdoor dining areas and two pools.
The home has vaulted wood ceilings and decks. It sleeps up to 14 people and rents with a full staff. The property is Clapton's winter home. Barbara Japal, an agent with Carlbrep Villas Antigua, is working on the Antigua listing for Eric Clapton pointed out that no renters will see the music room on the property, but many of his travel mementos and items from his art collection decorate the buildings. Clapton is not the only celebrity renting out their property. Entertainer Steve Martin is renting out his four-bedroom villa on St. Barts for $28,000 a week through St. Bart's Properties.




