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New York condo featured in HBO’s “Estate” for sale

The billionaire-worthy condo that serves as the makeshift seat for ‘Estate’ main character Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) to take over his family’s media empire is on the market – for $ 23.3 million.

The luxurious Manhattan condo featured in the third season of the HBO series is located at 2 Park Place of the Woolworth Tower Residences in the upscale Tribeca district, according to listing agent Stan Ponte, global real estate advisor at Sotheby’s International Realty.

The 6,711 square foot two-level condo on the 29th floor of the building has five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two powder rooms and a private terrace. It comes with an HOA fee of $ 12,765 per month, and building amenities include a 15-meter pool, fitness center, wine cellar, and wine tasting room.

On the show, the house is owned by Roy’s ex-wife, and Roy creates a war room there to plot against his father Logan.

The property is a “piece of history,” according to Ponte: When construction of the Woolworth Tower was completed in 1913, it was the tallest building in the world, at 792 feet. It was overtaken in 1930 by 40 Wall Street and the Chrysler Building, both also in New York.

In 1966, it was designated a National Historic Landmark by the US National Parks Service.

The condo’s list price recently dropped, down $ 2.6 million from its initial listing last year. Take a look inside.

The dining room and living room of the condo

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Roy establishes his head office to take over Waystar RoyCo from his father, Logan (Brian Cox), in the living room and dining room of the condo. It’s also where Roy and his siblings receive a suspicious box of donuts and an enigmatic note from Logan in the second episode of the season, changing the tenor of the group’s conversations and plans.

The open kitchen, with marble counters and luxury appliances

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The condo’s open kitchen has marble countertops, luxury Miele appliances, a wine fridge and two dishwashers. In one episode, Roy’s cousin Greg Hirsch (Nicholas Braun) moves into the kitchen, where you can see the full wine fridge.

The main bathroom, with a free-standing bathtub and a steam shower

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The master bathroom has a steam shower, a Porcelanosa freestanding tub, and a double vanity with heated floors, according to the listing condo.

And while he hasn’t made an appearance on the show to date, it’s referenced at least once: At one point, Roy confronts his ex-wife Rava (Natalie Gold) about looking for men’s razors in the bathroom that are not his.

Another of the four living rooms of the condo

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Viewers of the show are already familiar with the open kitchen and its spiral staircase – and according to Ponte, there’s also a large 52-foot-long room adjacent to it. The condo also includes a second living room next to the unit entrance, a third next to the great room and a fourth next to the unit’s patio.

The master bedroom, which has access to the condo’s private terrace

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The master suite has a walk-in closet and private access to the 2,770 square foot terrace, which overlooks Manhattan and has multiple areas for outdoor seating.

The private terrace, which overlooks Manhattan from the 29th floor

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