Ivana Trump’s NYC townhouse on the market for $26.5 million

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“My mom absolutely loved that house.”

Ivana Trump’s opulent townhouse is now on sale for a cool $26.5 million. The town house measures 8,725 square feet and is located at 10 East 64Street in Manhattan. It is filled with 80’s style décor featuring leopard print furniture, pink marble flooring and gold-plated trim.“My mom absolutely loved that house. It embodied Ivana Trump,” he said.

Ivana who passed away four months ago bought the property after her divorce to former president Donald Trump. It had been empty for nearly 12 years before that and was formerly a dentist’s office.The property has an entertainment room that is decked with emerald wallpaper and gold trim which Ivana described as “how Louis XVI would have lived if he had had money.”

The house has 17 rooms with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. It was originally purchased for $2.5 million in 1992.The house was build in 1879 and has an unassuming exterior with a mansard roof and custom gold and black grilled doors, a far cry from the ostentatious look of its interior. Some of its décor would be considered extremely gaudy by today’s standards with its decadent and loud interiors. It has a leopard print covered library – with leopard print in the wall paneling, along the carpet and even on the furniture’s upholstery, as well as a painting of two leopards playing over the sofa. That space comes complete with gold-tone moldings and window drapes.the bathroom has pink fixtures with faucets, moldings and columns with gold accents.

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