The end of a Trump townhouse saga
The sale of Ivana Trump’s longtime Upper East Side townhouse for $14 million — nearly half its original $26.5 million asking price — stands out even in a Manhattan townhouse market that has increasingly rewarded reality over prestige. The six-story property at 10 East 64th Street, just off Fifth Avenue, carries the type of pedigree that typically commands a premium: a prime Upper East Side location, nearly 9,000 square feet of interior space and a famous owner whose social life once played out across its gilded rooms. Yet the deal illustrates a growing dynamic in the townhouse sector: celebrity provenance […]
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