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- Meryl Streep is selling her New York City penthouse for $18.25 million — a 26% discount from what she was asking a year ago, according to Sotheby’s International Realty.
- The Tribeca home was listed for $24.6 million in August 2018 and later discounted to $19.75 million.
- Now, the full-floor, four-bedroom penthouse is back on the market for $18.25 million.
- The downtown Manhattan home features a wraparound terrace with views of the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building.
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Meryl Streep is selling her New York City penthouse for $18.25 million — a 26% discount from her original asking price, according to Sotheby’s International Realty.
The 4,000-square-foot Tribeca home was originally listed for $24.6 million in August 2018 and later discounted to $19.75 million. Juliette Janssens and Allison Koffman of Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.
Here’s a look inside the four-bedroom Manhattan apartment.
Meryl Streep is selling her New York City penthouse for $18.25 million — a 26% discount from its original asking price.
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The Manhattan home was originally listed for $24.6 million in August 2018 and later discounted to $19.75 million.
Streep’s penthouse sits at the top of River Lofts tower on Laight Street in Tribeca, where a private keyed elevator in the lobby leads directly to a private vestibule in the penthouse.
The building also has a fitness center, a 24-hour doorman, a bicycle room, a garden, and an on-site garage, according to the listing.
Tribeca’s 10007 is the richest ZIP code in New York City, according to Bloomberg.
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The average income of the downtown neighborhood’s residents is $879,000, Bloomberg reported.
A Forbes estimate puts Streep’s net worth at $10 million.
The skylit entryway to Streep’s apartment opens up to several shared spaces.
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The penthouse has Brazilian walnut hardwood floors and a central audio system throughout.
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