Jed Johnson-Designed Prewar Stunner Sells for $10.3 Million to Hedge Funder David Steinhardt
Dune Realty CEO Daniel Neidich has just sold his gorgeous six-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath Yorkville apartment for $10.25 million to David Steinhardt, the son of “Wall Street’s greatest trader“, Michael Steinhardt, according to city records filed yesterday. This Austere apartment is certainly a sight to behold with its spectacular finishes and expansive views. Designed by such notable names as Jed Johnson, along with Alan Wanzenberg and Thad Hayes, its no wonder this home is the perfect blend of formal entertaining and luxurious living.
Guests of this beautiful prewar apartment are treated to amazing views of Carl Schurz Park with the East River providing a gorgeous backdrop. A private elevator landing and large central gallery greet you before ushering you to the rest of this magnificent pad. A remarkable corner living room and an equally stunning library each feature working fireplaces, and the formal dining room fit for entertaining offers more spectacular views.
This apartment was clearly designed with a level of functionality in mind. For instance, the maid’s room is conveniently located off the laundry room, and a butler’s pantry separates the formal dining room from the chef’s kitchen and breakfast room. Additionally, the home features spacious bedroom suites and an expansive master with a separate study.
120 East End Avenue is one of New York City’s finest prewar co-ops, developed by Vincent Astor in 1931. Apartment 7A comes with a storage vault and ground-floor staff suite.
Being the savvy businessman he is, David Steinhardt scooped up the pad at a $1.75 million discount.
[Listing: 120 East End Avenue #7A by Joshua Wesoky, Serena Boardman, and Steve Dawson of Sotheby’s]
Photos courtesy of Sotheby’s