The billionaire’s second wife, historian Susan Weber, is once again attempting to offload her massive co-op unit on Central Park West.
This sprawling Upper West Side home is much bigger than a classic six.
Billionaire George Soros’s second wife, historian Susan Weber, is once again attempting to offload her house-sized co-op unit. Following a failed attempt to sell her palatial penthouse more than a decade ago, in 2012, she has once again listed the Central Park West stunner,. Weber — who founded and is currently the director of 86th Street’s Bard College-affiliated graduate center — paid $25 million for the 12-room pre-war abode in 2006 and attempted to get $50 million for it upon first listing. That lofty listing price was subsequently slashed to $32.5 million before disappearing from the market, according to Crain’s.
“It’s really hard to find apartments that are big enough, that are true five to six bedrooms,” Brown Harris Stevens listing representative Lisa K. Lippman told The Post of the estate-sized co-op. “It’s also a northeast corner apartment and clears the Dakota,” she added, noting the unit has “amazing views out of most rooms.”Stefano UknarThe interior space alone measures 6,000 square feet.
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