Gilded Age mansion trades for steep discount
A Gilded Age mansion on the Upper East Side just traded for a steep discount. An entity tied to hedge fund manager Joseph DiMenna sold the historic townhouse at 10 East 67th Street for $36 million, down significantly from its initial asking price of $50 million, according to public records. The buyer, whose identity is shielded by an LLC, paid roughly $2,800 per square foot for the seven-story home, known as the Jules Bache Mansion. It has seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms and features an elevator, garden and 1,700-square-foot rooftop deck. DiMenna and his now ex-wife, producer Diana, bought the […]
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