A hedge funder is selling his massive Brooklyn condo for $32 million because it's 'just a little bit too spread out':
A support funder and his wife are offering their enormous penthouse condo in Brooklyn Statures for $32 million on the grounds that its "simply a tiny bit excessively spread out," they told the Divider Road Diary.
The penthouse at One Brooklyn Extension Park is the most costly condominium available in Brooklyn.
The merchants are Stuart Leaf, organizer of store of-trusts Cadogan Administration, and his wife, Claire Silberman Leaf, a giver and previous attorney.
Stuart Leaf advised to the Diary that one time he got a telephone call from his wife asking when he would be home. He was at that point home, however. It worked out that they had both been in the flat for three hours and neither one knew it.
The flat was initially three different units, however the Leafs revamped and turned the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth carpets into one extensive home. The penthouse offers 14 rooms, including six rooms and six full showers, with a considerable lot of them offering awesome perspectives of Brooklyn Scaffold Stop, the Statue of Freedom, and downtown Manhattan.
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