Hugh Jackman’s East Hampton residence, featured in Architectural Digest last fall, embodies a minimalist aesthetic distinct from typical Hamptons homes.
The 4,675-square-foot penthouse, initially listed for $25 million, was acquired by Jackman for $21.125 million.
Represented by Noble Black at Douglas Elliman, the sellers, Daniel Fischel and Sylvia Neil, maintained original terrazzo flooring and added a polished marble staircase leading to a 4,400-square-foot rooftop terrace.
Boasting 360-degree views of Manhattan, the Hudson, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty, the terrace features dining spaces, a kitchen, and a bridge to a sun deck.
Additional outdoor areas on the main level include a balcony and loggia.
With fourteen-foot ceilings, two fireplaces, and a seamless flow between spaces, the apartment caters to both indoor and outdoor gatherings.
The master bedroom offers tranquility, while remaining bedrooms ensure privacy at the opposite end of the apartment.
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