Is Donald Trump's obscenely rich Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, not doing so well? The oft-criticized government official and former investment banker, who made headlines alongside his trophy wife Louise Linton for showing off their exorbitant wealth while the country was still facing the crisis of Hurricane Harvey, is attempting to offload his New York City apartment located inside the prestigious 740 Park Avenue. According to the Wall Street Journal, the home has been in Mnuchin's family for decades, while the building has notably housed a long line of billionaires, from Rockefellers and Vanderbilts, to Kochs and Bronfmans.
Listed this morning for a whopping $32.5 million, the luxury duplex boasts five bedrooms and six-and-a-half baths, a private elevator landing, a "suite" of entertaining rooms featuring wood-burning fireplaces and marble mantels, and a wood-paneled library complete with wet bar. Leaving no need unmet, there's also a room for the maid - of course.
According to the listing with Warburg Realty, the residence at "740 Park Avenue is an Art Deco architectural masterpiece constructed in 1929 by James T. Lee, the grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela with Arthur Loomis Harmon. The building is one of New York City’s premier white glove cooperatives with an exceptional full-service staff, fitness center, and private storage."
White-glove, huh? No wonder a guy with such dirty hands can no longer afford it.
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[Photos courtesy Warburg Realty]