The Winklevoss twins have put their SoHo penthouse, which features a terrace that overlooks all major landmarks, up for sale for nearly $17 million. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, 40, famous for suing over , bought the New York City penthouse for $14.5 million in 2014.
The billionaires hoped to flip the 4,300-square-foot loft for $16.95 million. The luxurious penthouse at the top of a seven-story building features three floors with three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms and this article a 2,200-square-foot terrace that presents panoramic views of the Freedom Tower, Hudson Yards and Empire State Building. Twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss listed their luxury SoHo penthouse (pictured) for nearly $17 million The loft features three floors with three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms and a sprawling terrace.
A dining room greets visitors after entering the suite through a semi-private elevator The first floor houses a sprawling living room area complete with a gallery-length wall and gas fireplace The top floor houses the 2,200-square-foot terrace that presents a panoramic views of major New York City landmarks The second floor of the suite also features two terraces with views of the city on the west and east ends The Winklevoss twins (pictured) purchased the penthouse in 2014 for $14.5 million. They hope to sell it for $2.5 million moreThe loft, which is listed with Steven Cohen at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, has a semi-private elevator landing on the first level, which opens to a sitting area before entering a vast living room and dining area. The first floor also includes a kitchen, bedroom, a full and half-bathroom, as well as a library-media room.
A floating staircase connect to the second and third levels. RELATED ARTICLES
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The second floor holds the master bedroom with its own bathroom, the largest in the penthouse, and two large walk-in closets. It also houses the third bedroom with its own full bath, a laundry room and sliding glass doors that lead to two terraces on the west and east ends. The third floor features the sprawling terrace, complete with an outdoor bar, to take in the New York City skyline. The master bedroom lies on the second floor of the penthouse with its own terrace and large barthroom The master bedroom also houses two, large walk-in closets, the largest of any closet in the penthouse The suite is split up into three different floors, with a floating staircase connecting the levels The first floor houses one of the bedrooms (pictured) with its own full bath.
The second-largest bedroom is located on the second floor and features its own access to the east-side terrace on the level The first floor also has a sprawling kitchen area adjacent to the front entrance and large living room The penthouse lies at the top of the seven-story building at 20 Greene Street, constructed in 1915 in the Cast Iron DistrictThe penthouse is at the top of the seven-story building at 20 Greene Street, which was constructed in 1915 in the historic Cast Iron District. The Winklevoss twins, whose estimated net worth is $5 billion, purchased the penthouse in 2014 through their Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust. Although they own properties in Los Angeles, the twins are regularly in New York as their Winklevoss Capital firm is headquartered in the city’s Flatiron District.