How much does it cost to own the largest private residence in the city? Since this week, it is $ 49.95 million.
An upper East Side Stunner, MANSION WOOLWORTH, just got a discount on the list – now looking for that very princess, dropping $ 9.05 million since it hit the market last November looking for $ 59 million.
This gem of the era gilded at 4 E. 80th St., once the family of Queen Crown Jewel of Fitness Queen Lucille Roberts, is also a very 90 million dollars that they asked again in 2011, when he reigned as the most precious ranking of the New York City city. However, with this question, the settlement came out of the market in 2013 and passed more than a decade away from the sale, according to Streeasy.
The real deal for the first time reported the ranking.
The new pricing certainly buys a lot, as Streteasy particularly shows that this is the largest residential property of the current Manhattan for sale, weighing approximately 20,000 square meters, not to mention 35 meters in width. (Of course, there are trade offers – such as building buildings – and other investment sales now listed on portals that are larger.)
The descent descending comes hot on the heels of another lower property, 973 Ave. Fifth, finally grabbing a buyer last month after years for sale.
Adam Modlin of the Modlin Group, the broker that nabbed buyer for that pending sale, now repeats the Woolworth pillow. He is looking to be the “best value” for a massive place, allocating a square foot to about $ 2,500.
Lucille Roberts, the force behind a gym empire only for women and her real estate hubby hotshot Bob bought the country for $ 6 million in 1995 by the youth philanthropic league for men.
They threw years by spraying it before Lucille died in 2003.
Their family tried to sell it in 2011 for that high sky $ 90 million to hit city sales records — but without dice.
Two years later, they descended it off the market after a shy employee of Lucille’s gym allegedly went a rogue, spraying white paints and firing BB cartridges on the facade in 2012.
Kevin Roberts, the couple’s son, previously told The Wall Street Journal he bunked there with his father until 2016. Bob eventually left Manhattan for Hamptons and Palm Beach, leaving the property to grab $ 80,000 a month from a deep pocket tenant in 2021.
The offer, designed by architect CP Gilbert in 1915 for the retail girl Titan Frank Woolworth Helena has nine bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, three kitchens – plus a gym, a library, a sauna and a solarium. Other touches include mosaic tiles, stained glass and a dining room that can host a small army.
Woolworth, the king “five-and-day”, initially builds it as part of a family complex, two other houses for his children once stayed close to their death in the 1920s. His name was also attached to the Woolworth building in Manhattan’s financial circle, which once stood in the world.
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