A Manhattan Penthouse That Starred in ‘Uncut Gems’ Can Be Yours for $15 Million
Odds are this jewel box apartment in New York City won’t be on the market for very long.
Movie buffs might recognize this scene-stealing Manhattan penthouse from the 2019 flick Uncut Gems, and now, fans of the Adam Sandler and Julie Fox-starring crime thriller can live it up in real life at the former filming location for a price just shy of $15 million. Located atop 845 United Nations Plaza, the palatial condo also appeared in the Pedro Pascal-led Netflix series, Narcos, as the New York Post first reported.
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Unit 86B spans 5,425 square feet and comprises five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The spacious aerie also features more than 76 linear feet of south-facing windows with views that stretch from Midtown to Brooklyn and the Atlantic Ocean. Inside, there’s no shortage of striking design elements, including custom woodwork, designer light fixtures, soaring 12-foot ceilings supported by mirrored columns, and mirror-polished Italian marble floors. “The entire apartment is clad in lacquered rosewood,” says Ryan Serhant of Serhant, who holds the listing together with colleague Amy Herman. There are a nice handful of techy touches, too, like a multi-room audio system and automatic shades.
Highlights of the residence include a glitzy grand salon—the same room where Howard Ratner (Sandler) and his family gathered for a chaotic Passover dinner. In the kitchen, there’s lots of custom wood cabinetry for storage and top-of-the-line appliances for the aspiring chef. If you head down the hall, the digs even sport a private theater. The cinema room is complete with a professional projector, a movie screen, and state-of-the-art audio and video equipment. Elsewhere, the east-facing primary suite is decked out with a gas fireplace, custom built-ins, two baths, and two walk-in closets.
According to The Post, the home previously belonged to the late real estate attorney Warren Estis, who died in 2022 at the age of 73. Estis shelled out a cool $10 million for the spread back in 2009 and spent a pretty penny on extensive customizations.
The 58-story building, also known as Trump World Tower, has had its fair share of high-profile residents over the years, including retired Yankee Derek Jeter, who lived in the building from 2001 to 2012. The legendary slugger’s former penthouse was recently listed for $16.5 million.
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