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Trump Int'l Fixer-Upper: Yours for $28.5 Million

cityfile · 01/06/10 09:33AM

• Back in July, word spread that financially troubled movie producer Vittorio Cecchi Gori's 52nd-floor apartment at the Trump International—a 5,500-square-foot pad that Donald Trump himself once owned—had gone into contract for $18 million, making it "possibly the largest residential foreclosure action ever in Manhattan," according to the Times. It's been six months since then, but the gutted palace in the sky is now back on the market. The penthouse, which will undoubtedly require many millions to whip into shape—or is "a complete blank canvas" in the words of Prudential Douglas Elliman managing director Howard Margolis—can now be yours for $28.5 million. [Cityfile, PDE]

Gisele Wants Out on Barrow Street

cityfile · 09/11/09 08:00AM

Gisele Bundchen red-brick townhouse in the West Village is up for sale. The supermodel paid $5.8 million for 42 Barrow Street in 2005. (She bought the home under the name Casa Vida LLC; "Vida" also happens to be the name of her dog.) Now it's been listed with Prudential Douglas Elliman's Raphael De Niro for $13.95 million. [NYO]
• Eve Weinstein, the ex-wife of producer Harvey Weinstein, has gone into contract to sell her sixth-floor apartment at 1133 Fifth. The four-bedroom spread, which first hit the market in December 2008 for $13.5 million, had been listed most recently for $11.9 million. [Cityfile, Sotheby's]

Eve Weinstein Cuts Again

cityfile · 05/14/09 07:35AM

• Eve Weinstein, the ex-wife of film mogul Harvey Weinstein, has lowered the price of her sixth-floor apartment at 1133 Fifth Avenue for the second time since first putting it on the market in December for $13.5 million. The four-bedroom spread, which was reduced by $1 million in February, can now be yours for $11.9 million. [Cityfile, Sotheby's]
• Alleged scam artist James Nicholson's Meadow Lane mansion in Southampton has been seized by authorities. The oceanfront estate, which he purchased from John and Lauren Veronis for $27 million in January—and unsuccessfully tried to resell for $33 million a few weeks later—has since been appraised for $25.5 million. [NYP]

A-Rod Eyes 15 CPW, Harvey Weinstein's Ex Cuts on Fifth

cityfile · 02/25/09 09:01AM

Alex Rodriguez may be moving into 15 Central Park West, after all. Six months after reports surfaced that the scandal-plagued slugger was looking to buy a four-bedroom in the building comes word that he has his eye on a two-bedroom, $30,000-a-month rental. The timing should work out nicely: He's currently in contract to sell his old place at Trump Park Avenue. [Page Six]
• Eve Weinstein, the ex-wife of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, has lowered the price of her sixth-floor apartment at 1133 Fifth Avenue, which she first put on the market back in December for $13.5 million. The four-bedroom spread with private elevator landing is now listed for $12.5 million. [Cityfile, Sotheby's]
Moby and Stacey Bendet are on the hunt for a tenant in Los Angeles. The duo teamed up in 2008 to pay $2.95 million for a Hollywood Hills property that they intended to use as a "style salon" and recording studio. It's now available for $15,000 a month. [Real Estalker]

Eve Weinstein Lists at 1133 Fifth

cityfile · 12/05/08 08:37AM

♦ Eve Weinstein, the ex-wife of Harvey Weinstein, has put her sixth-floor spread at 1133 Fifth Avenue on the market for $13.5 million. She bought the four-bedroom apartment with private elevator and Central Park views for $10.4 million two years ago. [Cityfile, Sotheby's]
♦ Eileen Ford, the founder of Ford Models and mother of Katie Ford, has slashed the price of her Tewksbury, NJ mansion by nearly 20 percent. It's now on the market for $6.5 million. [WSJ]
♦ Actors Garret Dillahunt and Michelle Hurd (best known as Laurel from Gossip Girl) paid $1.35 million for a one-bedroom apartment in Battery Park City's Riverhouse building. [BTL]
♦ Calvin Klein co-founder Barry Schwartz has put a three-acre plot in Miami on the market for $23.9 million, $9.4 million more than he originally paid for the Biscayne Bay property in 2005. [WSJ]