Ivana Trump lived in a historic limestone residence in Manhattan’s Upper East Side (Picture: Getty Image)
The New York City townhouse of the late Ivana Trump has not sold after being on the market for almost a year and has gotten a multi-mullion-dollar price cut.
Former President Donald Trump’s first wife was found dead in her Upper East Side residence in July 2022.
Her historic limestone home has seen a $4million price cut from its initial ask and sits on the marking for $22.5million, according to its StreetEasy listing updated on Thursday. The 15% price cut was reported by the New York Post.
Ivana, 73, was found ‘unconscious and unresponsive’ at the bottom of the grand staircase of her 8,725-square-foot home at East 64th Street. She died of blunt force injuries to her torso from falling down the stairs, according to a medical examiner.
Ivana Trump died in July 2022 after falling down the stairs of her home (Picture: Getty Images)
She bought the townhome for $2.5million, which would be the equivalent of about $5.4million today, after divorcing Trump in 1992.
The six-story home has 17 rooms including five bedrooms, and five-and-a-half bathrooms. Ivana, who was a Czech-American businesswoman, added chandeliers, gold-colored fixtured and an animal print-colored library among other design details fitting her style.
‘My mom absolutely loved that house,’ Ivana’s second eldest son Eric Trump told the Wall Street Journal last year.
He said the furniture could be negotiated to be sold along with the townhouse.
Proceeds of the sale of Ivana Trump’s home will be split evenly among her three children (Picture: Getty Images)
Ivana willed for the proceeds of her home to be split evenly among her three children: Eric, her eldest son Donald Trump Jr and daughter Ivanka Trump, all whom she raised there.
She left nothing for the ex-president – while reportedly trying to give another ex-husband, Rossano Rubicondi, property she had in St Tropez.
Ivana spent her the fall and spring in New York, the summers in St Tropez and winters in Miami.
In her book Raising Trump published in 2017, Ivana described one living room in her Manhattan townhome as ‘how Louis XVI would have lived if he had had money’.
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