
The home, on East 74th Street between Fifth and Madison avenues, is listed for just $35 million, a few months after going on the market for $39 million, according to the listing by Modlin Group.
American architect Alexander Welch, who was behind Alexander Hamilton’s well-known residence in Harlem, designed the six-story house in the Beaux-Arts tradition. Jackson rented the mansion in the 1990s.
Most recently, it was owned by billionaire and Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry, who recently put it on the market with a $39 million price tag, Curbed reported.
The space comes with a long list of amenities, including a garden-level terrace, a rooftop deck and 10 fireplaces. Take a look inside.
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