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$49.5 million Gilded Age mansion in Manhattan has caught the attention of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. The mansion, built in 1898 for JP Morgan's cousin, features hand-crafted wood and a dozen fireplaces. Mayweather, a real estate investor with a large portfolio, was seen looking at a 50-foot-wide mansion in Midtown. The property, designed by McKim, Mead & White, includes original details like stained-glass windows and skylights. It has 11 bedrooms and can be used for various purposes. The listing brokers are Patricia Vance and Sandra Ripert of Douglas Elliman.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. searches for NYC mansion priced at $49.5M
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Fires may exacerbate LA's affordability crisis, pricing out low-income residents and making the area exclusive to the wealthy.