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loyd Mayweather Jr., the retired two-time world boxing champion, has finally found a Manhattan residence - a luxurious five-bedroom duplex inside the Baccarat Hotel and Residences at 20 W. 53rd St. The boxer-turned-real estate investor is renting this high-end property for a staggering $100,000 per month.
The Gemstone Terrace residence boasts an impressive 4,178 square feet of living space, with five bedrooms, seven marble bathrooms (five full, two half), and an expansive 3,100-square-foot private terrace offering breathtaking city views. The eat-in chef's kitchen is perfect for entertaining, and the property also features a built-in bar and wine fridge.
Mayweather's extensive house hunt took him to various locations across the city, including a $150,000-a-month Soho bachelor pad owned by Travis Kalanick, founder of Uber, and a $49.5 million Gilded Age Midtown mansion off Fifth Avenue. Ultimately, he chose this prime location on the 18th and 19th floors of the Baccarat Hotel, which is conveniently situated near his previously viewed mansion at 9 W. 54th St.
As a resident of the Baccarat Hotel, Mayweather Jr. will have access to its luxurious amenities, including a gym, pool, and concierge services. His real estate portfolio already includes over 1,000 units of affordable housing and luxury assets in the city. Industry sources note that this rental is a record-breaking price for a Midtown property.
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