Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel sell $29M ‘paparazzi-proof’ penthouse

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel have quietly offered their sprawling Manhattan penthouse for a whopping $29 million, The Submit can affirm. 

The sale closed on Dec. 22, in response to property data obtained by The Submit. However the residence by no means hit the market. As an alternative, the transaction was carried out behind closed doorways in an off-market deal. 

Timberlake, 40, and Biel, 39, bought the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom Tribeca penthouse in 2017 for $20.2 million. Now, the ability couple is strolling away with a hefty revenue from the sale, which was first reported by the Wall Avenue Journal.

The constructing, 443 Greenwich St., is a celeb magnet. Harry Types, Insurgent Wilson and Jake Gyllenhaal at the moment stay there, maybe on account of its key amenity: privateness.

The constructing is hailed for being “paparazzi-proof,” with options together with door-to-door cowl through its drive-in, drive-out underground parking storage and valet, and a second foyer for residents wishing to take non-public elevators.

443 Greenwich offers door to door access for optimal privacy.
443 Greenwich provides door-to-door entry for optimum privateness.
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The constructing additionally provides a mixture of historic architectural components enhanced with the newest in luxurious facilities, in response to the itemizing. The private-entry lobby options customized steel wall panels and 8-inch wide-board white oak flooring that reach all through the house.

The penthouse spans over 5,300 square feet.
The penthouse spans over 5,300 sq. toes.
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Spanning 5,375 sq. toes, Timberlake and Biel’s former residence contains a non-public terrace, an leisure room and a chef’s kitchen with top-of-the-line home equipment. 

The customized kitchen, designed by Christopher Peacock, is encased in wood- and fluted-glass cabinetry with 2-inch thick Calacatta marble on the kitchen islands. They embrace two sinks, twin dishwashers, six-burner Wolf ranges with grill tops, side-by-side 36-inch-wide Sub-Zero refrigerator-freezers and a Gaggenau wine fridge with 70-bottle capability.

Pictures present the open dwelling areas decked out with wooden beams and arched home windows.

The formal living space.
The formal dwelling house
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A view of the open floor plan.
A view of the open ground plan
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One of several living spaces.
One in all a number of dwelling areas.
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The kitchen.
The kitchen.
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One of four bedrooms.
One in all 4 bedrooms.
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The sinking bath in the primary ensuite bathroom.
The soaking tub within the major en-suite toilet
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The modern staircase.
The fashionable staircase
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Facilities of the posh constructing embrace a 71-foot indoor swimming pool, youngsters’s playroom, 5,000 sq. toes of landscaped roof terrace, a health middle, non-public health studios and each males’s and ladies’s locker rooms with an adjoining hammam, or Turkish tub.

The building's pool.
The constructing’s pool
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The rooftop.
The rooftop
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The thriller purchaser is listed as Menemshovitz NY Realty Inc., which is identical firm behind the record-smashing sale of Soho’s 419-421 Broome St. — the Nineteenth-century cast-iron constructing the place the actor Heath Ledger died in his rented loft in 2008. The house offered for $49 million in November 2021.

Menemshovitz NY Realty additionally bought the holiday dwelling the Obama household had rented for 3 summers in Martha’s Winery, Massachusetts, in 2018. 

Tal Alexander of Douglas Elliman represented the client. 

The singer and the actress even have properties in Los Angeles, Montana and Tennessee. In October, they put their expansive Los Angeles compound, located on 10 acres, available on the market for $35 million.

In 2018, they took a loss promoting one other NYC penthouse in Soho.

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