Exclusive | Rare Gilded Age mansion in NYC tied to a convicted fraudster sees a $10M discount off its asking price
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The mansion at 25 Riverside Drive has returned to the market for $55 million, reflecting a $10 million price reduction from its earlier $65 million asking price.
Dina Wein Reis, previously convicted of fraud, is the seller of this Beaux-Arts mansion, which she purchased for $2.15 million in 1996.
Renovated in 2022, the mansion features stunning interiors and various amenities, including a marbled foyer, Tiffany stained-glass windows, and a roof terrace for 100.
Spanning 12,000 square feet, the mansion includes eight bedrooms, three kitchens, a gym, a mahogany theater, and breathtaking views of the Hudson River.
Read at New York Post
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