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luxurious Upper East Side townhouse on East 83rd Street, famously featured as Kendall Roy's home in HBO's "Succession," has gone into contract with an asking price of $17.5 million. The sale hasn't closed yet, so the final price is unknown.
Built in the 1880s and fully renovated, this five-story limestone residence boasts 8,000 square feet of living space, including five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a wood-paneled library, and a gym/yoga studio. The property's unique features include a spiral staircase with an oculus and mahogany floors.
The townhouse was once divided into two duplex apartments but has since been transformed into a single-family home with a two-story addition. It was purchased in 2005 for $5 million from the estate of a portrait artist known for painting notable figures like President Richard Nixon and the Shah of Iran.
This property has appeared in several TV shows, including "Saturday Night Live," "Elsbeth," "Younger," and "Law & Order: SVU." It's also been featured in Vogue photo shoots. The townhouse was previously listed for $26.5 million in 2015 and more recently for $18.5 million last March.
Douglas Elliman agents Raymond Dillulio, Lisa Interdonato, Fredrik Eklund, and John Gomes represented the listing.
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