Deceased Time Warner CEO Steven Ross’s Luxury Duplex Up For Sale At $60 Million.


The city that never sleeps, New York, is known throughout the world for its glitz and glamor. However, this gorgeous city is also famous for its glorious stature in the luxury real estate market. Now, there is yet another addition to the list of luxury properties in New York, as a duplex of the former and now deceased Time Warner CEO, Steven Ross has been put up for sale, with an asking price of a staggering $60 million. This magnificent luxury home, which is said to be one of the most expensive Manhattan mansion in the region is located at 740 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York and has been listed for sale the Late Mr. Ross’s widow and known philanthropist, Courtney Sale Ross. This is the second time that this New York luxury mansion has surfaced on the market, with the first listing dating back to the year 2008.

The U.S real estate market is prime for the such huge sales as in the recent times there has been a slew of interest shown from the rich and affluent, especially billionaires from Russia and China. Recently, the widely renowned British Pop music sensation, Cheryl Cole purchased a Los Angeles mansion for $5.5 million. The Manhattan duplex apartment features eight lavish bedrooms and ten bathrooms, while this luxury apartment even comes with two libraries, seven fireplaces and six terraces. The house itself offers breathtaking views of the city’s skyline, while the main components of the property such as the living room, dining room and the luxurious master suite are designed to face the famous Central Park. This gorgeous apartment comes with its very own game room, gym along with dining rooms that can be used for both formal as well as informal occasions.

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