January 9, 2025 - 01:50

The iconic New York City residence once owned by the legendary comedian Joan Rivers has been re-listed, now at a strikingly lower price. The luxurious 4,661-square-foot penthouse located at 1 E. 62nd St. is currently on the market for $28 million, reflecting a substantial $10 million decrease from its previous listing price.
This stunning aerie boasts breathtaking views of the city skyline and features high-end finishes throughout. The property includes multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, expansive living spaces, and a private terrace that offers an oasis in the bustling city.
Now owned by a Saudi prince, the home carries a rich history and is a testament to Rivers' extravagant lifestyle. The listing has attracted attention not only for its celebrity pedigree but also for its prime location in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods. As the real estate market continues to evolve, this property represents a unique opportunity for buyers seeking a piece of New York's vibrant cultural legacy.
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