One of many main engineers behind the iPod has hit pause on his seek for his subsequent property.
Jon Rubinstein, often known as the “Podfather” for his function in main the engineering group behind Apple’s first iPod, spent $17.1 million on a rental at Extell Growth’s new improvement challenge at 50 West 66th Street in Lincoln Square, in accordance with public data.
The closing value is over $500,000 greater than the final asking value for Unit 40W. Spanning roughly 2,800 sq. toes, the rental has three bedrooms and three bogs, together with a 140-square-foot personal loggia with views of the Hudson River and Central Park.
The sale comes over a yr after Rubinstein and his spouse, former software-company government Karen Richardson, listed their 5,550-square-foot condominium in San Francisco for over $25.5 million. The pair took the house off the market in January, in accordance with Zillow.
On the time of the itemizing, Rubinstein and his spouse have been spending extra time at their house in Vero Seashore, Florida. “Houses ought to be used,” Rubinstein told the Wall Avenue Journal. Rubinstein additionally had a number of stints at Hewlett-Packard and took on the function of co-CEO at hedge fund Bridgewater Associates.
It’s not clear if Rubinstein plans to maneuver to his New York digs full-time, however a rich purchaser with houses across the nation spending practically $20 million on a rental is a constructive signal for these within the metropolis nervous concerning the impact that an incoming pied-à-terre tax may have on the luxurious market.
In Might, Manhattan noticed 90 contracts signed for houses asking no less than $5 million, in accordance with a Corcoran report, which was 10 % above the Might 10-year common.
The sale is the newest deal to shut at Gary Barnett’s formidable Lincoln Sq. challenge, which has seen a variety of expensive gross sales within the final yr, together with a roughly $47 million deal for unit 41E, which spans 7,000 sq. toes in December.
Listings for the challenge on StreetEasy are held by an in-house group at Extell, in addition to Corcoran’s Beth Benalloul and Hilary Landis, and Douglas Elliman’s Janice Chang.
Facilities on the 127-unit tower embrace an indoor saltwater lap pool, sauna and steam room, in addition to full-size basketball and pickleball courts. The constructing may have one other set of facilities on the twentieth flooring that embrace an outside saltwater pool and sizzling tub.
The constructing is now over 80 % bought, in accordance with Marketproof.
Gary Barnett has not sat on the laurels of his success at 50 West 66th Avenue. In Might, Barnett’s Extell paid $500 million for a website at 405-417 Park Avenue, which seems to be the centerpiece of a future Park Avenue improvement, round which Barnett has scooped up a number of other sites.
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