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Mystery Buyer Pays More Than $90 Million for Penthouse at One57

Intrigue is afoot tonight as real estate sleuths are likely curious to find out who has paid at least $90 million for a 10,923-square-foot penthouse on the upper floors of One57. According to a report in the New York Times the buyer’s home country and name won’t be revealed, and neither will the precise amount paid for the unit, which is located on the 89th and 90th floors of One57. Whoever they are, they’ve topped the $88 million paid earlier this year by a trust for Ekaterina Rybolovleva, the daughter of billionaire Russian Dmitry Rybolovlev. Every square foot of the residence is apparently worth a new-ish, gently-used car: Read More

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She's suing me for how much?

More Rubles, More Problems: The Ongoing Saga of the $88 M. Rybolovlev Apartment

Elena Rybolovleva has an $88 million bee in her bonnet. Mrs. Rybolovleva has locked horns with her husband, Russian oligarch and fertilizer king Dmitry Rybolovev, in a bitter divorce battle, with his reported $9 billion at the center of the fracas. The international battle royale has spilled into New York, where Mrs. Rybolovleva has accused her husband of purchasing Sandy Weill’s prize $88 million condo at 15 Central Park West in an effort to divert funds in advance of the impending divorce. Read More

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They can, like, literally see their house from here. (Getty)

Joan Weill, Sandy’s Wife, Sells $88 M. Penthouse to Rybolovlevs

The most watched real estate sale in years, if not ever, is now one for the books. The deed for the sale of Sandy Weill‘s penthouse at 15 Central Park West just hit city records. It reveals little—the LLC the buyers used is iron-clad—but there was an interesting bit of news about the seller of the $88 million home. It was not the former Citi chairman but his wife, Joan Helene Weill. Read More