Ivana Trump’s Iconic Upper East Side Townhouse Gets $8.6 Million Price Cut

The lavish Upper East Side townhouse, where Ivana Trump died has seen anther price reduction after nearly three years on the market.

Ivana Trump’s Upper East Side townhouse where she died has seen its price slashed to $17.9 million, a 32% reduction from its original $26.5 million listing.

Driving the News: The five-story limestone townhouse where the former model and President Donald Trump’s ex-wife fell down the marble staircase in July 2022 has struggled to find a buyer since hitting the market in November 2022.

Catch Up Quick: The 8,725-square-foot home at the heart of the Upper East Side reflects Ivana’s dramatic style with gold accents, leopard print, and pink marble throughout. Built in 1899, the 20-foot-wide property served as a dentist’s office before sitting vacant until Ivana purchased it for $2.5 million in 1992 after her divorce from Donald Trump, Realtor.com reports.

By the Numbers: The property has undergone multiple price cuts – first to $22.5 million, then $19.5 million, and now $17.9 million, representing an $8.6 million discount from the original asking price.

Zoom In: The five-bedroom home features a leopard-print library, walls upholstered in red and gold fabric, a pleated gold fabric ceiling, and two galley-style kitchens instead of a full-size one, according to Realtor.com. The property includes a garden and terrace off the primary bedroom.

The Big Picture: Ivana raised Donald Jr., Eric, and Ivanka in the townhouse during their teenage years. Sale proceeds will go to her three children, notes Realtor.com.

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