‘Queen of Versailles’ Jackie Siegel Looking to Sell Manhattan Penthouse for $13M

‘Queen of Versailles’ Jackie Siegel Looking to Sell Manhattan Penthouse for $13M

Published: December 1, 2024 | By: American Luxury Staff

Jackie Siegel, larger-than-life star of the 2012 documentary The Queen of Versailles, has relisted her New York City penthouse after a significant price reduction. Initially seeking $19.5 million, the property is now available for $12.95 million.

The luxe urban oasis offers nearly 3,924 square feet of indulgent interior space complemented by a spacious private terrace. Beyond double doors, the voluminous living and dining areas bask in abundant natural light from three exposures. The chef’s kitchen is a work of art with custom cabinetry and a striking marble island. The expansive primary suite provides iconic views and spa-worthy baths carved from fine marble. Two additional well-appointed bedrooms cater to guests. In all, there are three bedrooms, three baths, and two half-baths, in addition to a study. Interior finishes include chevron hardwood floors and a separate laundry room.

The pièce de résistance is the 850 square foot private terrace, perfect for entertaining with outdoor kitchen, bar, and lush plantings.

Formerly home to the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, the iconic 1912 Beaux-Arts style building has been converted to luxury condominiums. Residents enjoy white glove amenities like 24-hour concierge, rooftop entertaining spaces, a lap pool, and screening room. Located between Tribeca and Civic Center, the building offers a privileged downtown lifestyle.

The listing is held by Kirsten Jordan and Lindsay Coleman of Douglas Elliman.

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