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New York: one of Jeffrey Epstein’s homes could break sales record

Cited as places where the multi millionaire allegedly abused young women, two of the houses that belonged to Jeffrey Epstein are up for sale for a total of $ 110 million, explains CNN. Priced at $ 88 million, the former finance mogul’s mansion, found hanged in his cell in 2019, could simply break New York’s sales record if sold for that amount. Located on the Upper East Side, it would exceed a sale of $ 77.1 million in 2019.

This gigantic house of more than 2,600 m² offers a breathtaking view of Central Park and has 40 rooms, including ten bedrooms and fifteen bathrooms. “This historical monument could easily be a consulate, embassy, ​​foundation or museum to once again house some of the greatest works of art in the world” according to the description made by the real estate agency in charge of the sale. Described as a French neoclassical building, this house has, for example, oak entrance doors over 4.5 meters high. It is not clear whether potential buyers have already shown interest.

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The other home that belonged to Jeffrey Epstein for sale is in Palm Beach, Florida, CNN said. Priced at $ 21.9 million, this 1,300 m² house has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, a swimming pool and a garage for three cars. The billionaire also owned an apartment in Paris, a ranch in New Mexico or a private island in the Caribbean, which was raided to find charges in the case concerning him. According to The echoes, the financial heritage of Jeffrey Epstein was estimated at 634 million dollars last February, not counting the works of art or the jewelry he owned.

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