After nearly four years on the market, Ivana Trump’s six-story townhouse on East 64th Street in Manhattan has been sold for $14 million, significantly less than its initial 2022 asking price of $26.5 million. Property records confirm the sale, first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Ivana Trump purchase the townhouse?
Ivana Trump purchased the home for approximately $2.5 million in 1992, shortly after her divorce from Donald Trump.
What are some of the features of the property?
The 8,725-square-foot townhouse, built in 1879, includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms and an additional 700 square feet of outdoor space. It features a columned facade, a mansard roof, and gold-and-black grilled doors. Interior details include gold accents, animal print, and grand chandeliers.
Who is set to receive the proceeds from the sale?
Ivana Trump’s three children – Eric, Donald Jr., and Ivanka – are set to split the proceeds from the sale of the property.
The property, located within the Upper East Side Historic District, was transformed over three decades into what the New York Post described as a “real-estate personification of her maximalist self.” The sale comes after the home sat on the market following Ivana Trump’s death in 2022.
the new owners will undertake extensive renovations, given comments made by fashion designer Dennis Basso, who stated that a buyer “is not buying the place and not redoing it.”
