after she passed away in July 2022. The price was a whopping $26.5 million, but the property didn’t find any buyers, so it has a new selling point: $22.5 million.
The $4 million “price improvement,” from the co-listing agent Adam D. Modlin of the Modlin Group, hopes to find an owner who is seeking a “” New York City dwelling. It’s located on a “highly coveted block” on the Upper East Side and it’s “designed for luxurious living” with its six stories that “sprawls over 8700 square feet.” Modlin touts that the location presents “a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of New York City history.
and a pink-marble bathtub doesn’t exactly appeal to everyone. With a sky-high price and redecorating costs, it might just be too much of an undertaking for a family who might be looking for a turn-key residence.