Kendall Roy’s Iconic NYC Townhouse Sells for $17.5 Million

The Upper East Side home featured in “Succession” is now under contract

Kendall Roy’s Iconic NYC Townhouse Sells for $17.5 Million
Kendall Roy’s Iconic NYC Townhouse Sells for $17.5 Million

New York City: An Upper East Side townhouse that starred in HBO’s “Succession” is now under contract for $17.5 million. The sale hasn’t closed yet, so we don’t know the final price.

This stunning 8,000-square-foot home at 160 E. 83rd St. was the backdrop for Kendall Roy, played by Jeremy Strong. It has five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a cozy library, and even a gym that doubles as a yoga studio.

Built in the 1880s, the place has been completely renovated and features a beautiful spiral staircase with a skylight. It’s not just a filming spot; it’s a mix of historic charm and modern luxury.

Originally two duplex apartments, it was bought in 2005 for $5 million and transformed into a single-family home. It was first listed for $26.5 million in 2015 and more recently for $18.5 million last March.

The home includes a chef’s kitchen with wood-beamed ceilings, heated floors, and a glass wall overlooking one of the city’s largest private gardens. Plus, it has five gas fireplaces and a lovely outdoor terrace.

This townhouse has been in the spotlight before, appearing in shows like “Saturday Night Live” and “Law & Order: SVU.” It’s even been a popular spot for Vogue photo shoots.

The property’s price has changed over the years, but it’s clear this place is a gem. Douglas Elliman agents handled the listing, and it’s exciting to see where it goes next.

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