NYC ‘Succession’ penthouse sells for $35M

Not solely is that this a deluxe residence within the sky, it’s additionally a penthouse that has appeared within the HBO collection “Succession” — and now, away from the display screen, it has a brand new proprietor.

This penthouse, perched on the ninetieth ground of 35 Hudson Yards — which serves because the fictional dwelling of the murderous, plotting and tortured son Kendall Roy (Jeremy Robust) — has offered for $35 million, in accordance with metropolis property data.

The identification of the client isn’t recognized. Whoever it's, they aplty bought it below a shell firm named Sky Palace LLC.

The house initially requested $59 million, as Gimme Shelter reported in 2021. And past its display screen attraction, the unfold was additionally dwelling to the town’s highest-perched terrace that was available on the market on the time — hovering 920 toes above road stage. (A $250 million Central Park Tower apartment, which simply hit the market, comes with a glass-enclosed terrace that’s even larger.)

Say hello to a private terrace that floats more than 900 feet above street level.
Say howdy to a non-public terrace that floats greater than 900 toes above road stage.
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Another view of the terrace.
One other view of the terrace.
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The great room.
The good room.
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The property looks out to wide vistas.
The property appears out to extensive vistas.
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The dining room with stunning city and water views.
The eating room with gorgeous metropolis and water views.
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35 Hudson Yards.
35 Hudson Yards.
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Late final yr, we reported this Hudson Yards penthouse, which at the moment requested $54 million, would seem in a number of episodes of the present’s third season.

The five-bedroom, 6½-bathroom house is a regal 10,171 sq. toes. It comes with a non-public elevator touchdown, ceiling heights that rise to 14 toes and French oak flooring. A eating room has house for 12, whereas the nook kitchen comes with a breakfast bar.

What’s extra, there’s a 1,000-square-foot nice room with two fireplaces. And, due to the house’s altitude, it appears out to a hall of views: the World Commerce Heart, the Statue of Liberty, the East River Bridges and even the Atlantic Ocean.

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