A New York financier and his wife have listed their stunning Tribeca townhouse for $48 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The home belongs to financier Mark Zittman and his wife, the WSJ reports.
The 65-foot-wide mansion was created by real estate developer and entrepreneur Steven Schnall, who converted two older buildings into a singular townhouse to create the 11,300-square-foot home with a 65-foot-wide interior.
The urban mansion has basically everything you could ever want out of a home: six floors, seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, four power rooms, two staircases, multiple skylights, a wood-paneled elevator, a media room, and a three-car garage.
Oh, not to mention a 50-foot-long heated indoor swimming pool. Douglas Elliman Real Estate has the gorgeous listing.
The townhouse is located in downtown Tribeca, one of the finest neighborhoods in Manhattan.
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Designed by Wayne Turett, an award-winning architect, the townhouse is ideal for city living with huge windows and plenty of natural light.
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It even has heated Walnut hardwood floors. Very luxurious.
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