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Brooklyn’s most expensive condo is up for the grabs at $32M

By Adrian Prisca

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Once upon a time hedge fund owner Stuart Leaf and his wife enjoyed living in this massive one-of-a-kind penthouse from Brooklyn, New York. The luxurious condo spreads over the 10th, 11th and 12th floors of the One Brooklyn Bridge Park, taking over 11,000 square foot of space.

This penthouse is so big that a couple of months ago Stuart Leaf got a call from his wife asking when he’s coming home and realized they’ve been home together for three hours and didn’t even realize it. That’s why the couple decided to list this amazing triplex for sale, at a staggering $32 million!

This price makes it Brooklyn’s priciest condo ever but it has everything a millionaire would ask for. Six incredible bedrooms, six bathrooms and two half baths, a supersized living room and a chef’s kitchen and a mesmerizing 3,500-bottle wine room just next to the dining room.

The penthouse also includes an indoor gym with a rock climbing wall, a screening room and a wonderful 75 foot long terrace with a barbecue and a sound system that’s just perfect to entertain guests. Downstairs future owners will also get two deeded parking spaces for their cars.

But for me, the spectacular sweeping views from this penthouse are truly priceless. You get to see the beautiful Manhattan skyline and the downtown New York City from a unique angle, with the Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Statue of Liberty seen from almost every corner of the condo. That makes it worth every single penny!

[Curbed]

 

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