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.