New York Mets star Francisco Lindor is making a big splash in the real estate market with the purchase of a stunning $20 million penthouse in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The penthouse is located at 200 East 75th Street, a boutique condominium building being developed by EJS, and offers approximately 5,000 square feet of luxurious living space.
30 Park Place Four Season Private Residences unveils residence 62A, one of the last 4-bedrooms on the market and listed for $8.15 million. Both interior and exterior are designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, and the condo is managed by the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts offering impeccable service. The building also features almost 40,000 sq.ft. of amenities in Downtown Manhattan’s tallest condo tower.
Jeff Bezos, the founder and CEO of Amazon, has picked up 3 condos in 212 Fifth Avenue for roughly $80 million including a penthouse that was previously listed for $58 million. The purchase moved Madison Equities and Thor Equities, the developers of 212 Fifth Avenue, to announce that the ultra-luxury building is now sold out.
133 East 64th Street, Penthouse B, which was originally owned by the former owner and then publisher of the New York Post, Dorothy Schiff, has hit the market for $22 million with Michael Lorber and Alexander Boriskin of Douglas Elliman. Perched atop a distinguished white-glove prewar cooperative, this massive duplex penthouse affords spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park.
A mansion in the sky penthouse has just hit the market at Central Park South’s Southmoor House, located 230 Central Park South. The home has been featured in over 25 movies and television shows, everyone from Ricky Martin to Martin Scorsese to Steven Spielberg to Sarah Jessica Parker has worked in the incredible residence.
A historic estate in Water Mill, NY that was built in 1890 and owned at one point by the Gimbel family of Gimbel Department Stores has sold for $5.4 million. The estate, which is located at 391 & 396 Cobb Road and was listed with Michaela Keszler of Douglas Elliman, is one of the family's 3 estate and was most recently owned by an Italian financier and fashion house owner.
The buyer of a penthouse at 160 Leroy, which went under contract for $43 million, is being sold to Michael Rubin, co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and CEO of Kinetic. When it closes the sale will be the most expensive sale south of 14th street, although it will be surpassed soon after by an under contract penthouse at 70 Vestry which was asking $65 million.
Summers in the idyllic Darien, Connecticut are slow and tranquil, located on the calm waters of the Long Island Sound. This historic waterfront mansion was originally built in 1936 for composer Frank LaForge exuding European elegance and old world craftsmanship, now upgraded for modern living.
Fashion scion Massimo Ferragamo, son of Salvatore Ferragamo, has listed his duplex co-op located atop the prewar J.E.R. Carpenter-designed 655 Park Avenue for $18 million. The palatial residence has been Ferragamo's home for over 20 years.
Former Today Show host Matt Lauer has cut the asking price of Serenity in Sag Harbor, his 25-acre Hamptons estate, for a third time. The mansion is now asking $12,750,000 after originally being listed for $18 million. A previous price cut came last June (2017).
Former hedge fund manager and hedge fund billionaire Philip Falcone has listed his Upper East Side mansion for $39 million as he prepares to move into his new home just down the road at 14-16 East 67th Street, which he purchased for $49 million and was previously owned by Bob Guccione.
Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel have listed their penthouse atop the star-studded SoHo Mews, where Meg Ryan and Jake Gyllenhaal also own residences, for $7,995,000. Perched atop the Gwathmey Siegel-designed SoHo Mews, PHA is known as one of the finest Penthouses in SoHo.
Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, has been revealed as the buyer of the record $100.5 million penthouse atop One57, as per a report by the Wall Street Journal. The sale, which rounds out to $9,200 SF, broke the record $88 million when first announced in May 2012 before closing in 2014.
After Bruce Willis listed his Upper West Side co-op residence at 271 Central Park West for $17,750,000, the property is already under contract in just over a week. The duplex features 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and one half-bath, spread over 6,000 SF of living space and 150' of frontage on Central Park.
A massive Greek Revival brownstone townhouse in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn owned by author Jonathan Safran-Foer is on the market asking $8.995 million. The luxurious home is 26' wide and features 7,513 SF of total living area spread over 5 floors plus a cellar with full height ceilings.
An extremely luxurious 200-year-old townhouse on West 10th Street in the West Village has hit the market for $11.25 million. The exquisitely designed home was once owned by interior designer Steven Gambrel and rented by Courtney Love. The residence is 4-stories, 3,000 SF and features 3 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.
Jennifer Lopez has listed her penthouse at The Whitman in Flatiron for $26,950,000. The massive 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and 2 half-baths spread over 6,540 SF complete with an additional 3,000 SF of outdoor space and a private courtyard.
Lawrence Stroll, the multi-billionaire fashion-mogul behind the Michael Kors IPO in 2011 and father of Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll, has listed his One57 pad for $70 million. Stroll first purchased the 85th floor unit in 2014 for $55.6 million.
Legendary basketball coach Phil Jackson has listed his Billionaires' Row co-op for $4.95 million. He originally purchased the unit, which is located in The Osborne, in 2014 for $4.85 million. The residence is 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms spread over 2,600 SF.