NYC's Enigmatic Marble House Fetches Over $17 Million in Secret Sale

NYC's Enigmatic Marble House Fetches Over $17 Million in Secret Sale

One of New York City's most distinctive residences, known as Marble House, has been discreetly sold for $17.25 million in an off-market, all-cash transaction. This opulent Tribeca triplex maisonette, renowned for its extensive use of marble and a private pool, was previously listed by "8 Mile" producer Stuart Parr.

Key Takeaways

  • The unique Marble House in Tribeca sold for $17.25 million.
  • The sale was an all-cash, off-market deal.
  • The property was originally listed for $24.5 million in 2009.

A Marble Marvel

The expansive 9,300-square-foot residence, located at 60 Collister Street (also known as 157 Hudson Street), boasts five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Its most striking feature is the downstairs "quarry room," which includes a 45-foot heated saltwater pool, all enveloped in Carrara marble.

The luxurious amenities extend to a sauna, steam room, a 1,000-bottle wine cave, a 12-seat theater, and radiant heated floors. The property also offers private parking.

Historic Charm and Modern Luxury

Originally built as a carriage house in 1866, the five-story building has been transformed into a lavish home. The main level features a gallery hall with large windows and Murano glass chandeliers, leading to a 77-foot living room with a library, a formal dining room, and a chef's kitchen complete with a marble sink and butler's pantry.

Upstairs, the master suite is a sanctuary with a Palladian window, dressing room, and a Carrara marble bathroom. Four additional bedrooms, also featuring marble-clad bathrooms, are located on this level, alongside custom cabinetry and oak herringbone floors.

The lower level is dedicated to entertainment and wellness, housing the marble pool, a media room, a gym/playroom, a lounge, and the sauna and steam rooms.

The Transaction

The property was listed by Andrew Anderson and Bruce Ehrmann of Douglas Elliman. The buyer was represented by Eric Prigot and Adam Miller of Compass. The final sale price of $17.25 million represents a significant reduction from its initial listing price of $24.5 million in 2009.

Key Takeaways

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