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Inside Kendall Roy’s $29 Million New York Penthouse with a Breathtaking View of the City

The 29 million dollar apartment of Kendall Roy, star character of the Succession series, reveals its terrace and its breathtaking view of New York. Warning the eyes !

If you plan to spend your summer vacation in New Yorkor if you are looking for a pied-à-terre in the heart of the Big Apple to manage your family business or why not launch your career as an East Coast artist, then maybe you should consider renting and penthouse dans l’Upper East Side. That’s good, Kendall Roy’s penthousekey character from the HBO series Succession camped by Jeremy Strong, is available for sale for the “modest” sum of 29 million dollars, a little over 26 million euros. A deal, you might say, with advantageous blackmail rates. Wait to find out the rest!

Located at 180 East 88th Street, the apartment, seen in the final season of Jesse Armstrong’s series, spans three floors and an area of ​​more than 500m2. You will find five bedrooms and four bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, but also a breathtaking view of the famous “skyline” of New York and Central Park. The architects have thought of everything for your comfort: movement between floors is facilitated by a huge spiral staircase a private elevator. Do you want more ? So know thata park-sized terrace will allow you to take in the fresh air and overlook the New Yorkers from the roof with a breathtaking view of the city. Perhaps you would prefer the property of another famous character from Succession.

This other Succession character has a spectacular apartment

If your budget allows it, then we suggest you covet instead the apartment by Kendall’s brother, Roman Roy played by Kieran Culkin in the series. This property will cost you “only” 38 million dollars. Located in the Upper West Sideat 200 Amsterdam Avenue, in the tallest building in the district, this penthouse has two floors. Beware of possible problems with your neighbors: the inhabitants of the district have sued the property developers over the 52 floors. Despite the judge’s decision to remove 20 floors, the court of appeal authorized the sale of the apartments. You will have been warned!

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Art VandelayPassionate about audiovisual, I have been writing on Closer since 2016. I also like to tell the misadventures of crowned heads and know the Seinfeld series by heart.

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