$650 Million price cut, and still no offers
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I know it's not NYC, but was worthy to snicker at. Villa Leopolda in Cap Ferrat, once the world's most expensive estate with a $750 million pricetag, is back on the market with an astonishing $650 million price cut, a new world record. The 11-bedroom, 14-bathroom mansion has 29,000 square feet of interior space that opens to manicured lawns and a swimming pool. The spiraling outdoor staircases,... [more]
I know it's not NYC, but was worthy to snicker at. Villa Leopolda in Cap Ferrat, once the world's most expensive estate with a $750 million pricetag, is back on the market with an astonishing $650 million price cut, a new world record. The 11-bedroom, 14-bathroom mansion has 29,000 square feet of interior space that opens to manicured lawns and a swimming pool. The spiraling outdoor staircases, balconies and terraces have waterfront views and of the surrounding hillsides. Working fireplaces, a sauna, outdoor kitchen and pool house are other features. As we noted back in February, Russia's richest man Mikhail Prokhorov had reportedly agreed to purchase the Villa for $750 million but later backed out of the deal, forfeiting a $55 million deposit. In May we reported that the recession had caused the estate's value to plunge significantly. Owner Lilly Safra did not re-list the property right away, but according to Forbes the Villa is now available for $102 million. The magazine now places it as the 4th most expensive estate in the world, behind No. 1, the Spelling Manor at $150 million; No. 2, Fleur De Lys at $125 million; and No. 3, Updown Court at $117 million. From Luxist.com [less]
Someone should put this guy in touch with Extell. Maybe he can turn the Rushmore into a single family.