Summary:
Kendall Roy's iconic Succession townhouse is sold!
The 8,000-square-foot Upper East Side mansion sold for $17.5 million (exact price pending).
Features include five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a wood-paneled library, and a massive private garden.
The home has also appeared in Saturday Night Live, Vogue photoshoots, and other TV shows.
The property's price has fluctuated over the years, previously listed at $26.5 million and then $18.5 million.
Kendall Roy's "Succession" Townhouse Finds a New Owner
The luxurious Upper East Side townhouse featured in the first season of HBO's hit show Succession as Kendall Roy's residence has been sold. The 8,000-square-foot limestone mansion at 160 E. 83rd St. went into contract for $17.5 million, according to reports. While the final sale price isn't yet public, this iconic property's sale is making headlines.
A Blend of History and Modern Luxury
Originally built in the 1880s, the five-story home underwent a complete gut renovation. Now a single-family residence with a two-story addition, it boasts:
- Five bedrooms
- 6.5 bathrooms
- A wood-paneled library
- A glass-enclosed gym/basketball court
- A chef's kitchen with wood-beamed ceilings and radiant-heated floors
- One of the city's largest private gardens
- Mahogany floors, five gas fireplaces, and a spiral staircase with a skylight oculus
Beyond Succession: A Celebrity Hotspot
This stunning townhouse has been featured in various productions, including Saturday Night Live, Elsbeth, Younger, and Law & Order: SVU. It's also been a popular location for Vogue photoshoots.
The property was previously listed for $26.5 million in 2015 and more recently at $18.5 million. Douglas Elliman agents represented the seller.
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