
Twelve years later, the house was finished with pink-marble flooring, leopard-print furniture, and an entertainment room covered with gold-trimmed wallpaper that reflected "how Louis XVI would have lived if he had had money," Ivana Trump said, according to The Wall Street Journal. At the time of purchase, the home was a dentist office that needed significant remodeling.


She famously purchased the townhome in 1992, the year that her divorce from Donald Trump was finalized.Īfter Ivana Trump's highly publicized and financially contentious divorce from Donald Trump, she was awarded a settlement worth $25 million and purchased the home for $2.5 million. The home was listed with Douglas Elliman and features extravagant rooms tied to Trump's personality, as well as a haunting doll modeled after Ivana Trump. Notably, the price of Ivana Trump's former abode has not budged since it was listed in November. Other Trump properties have dipped in their value, or not sold, since Donald Trump's run for president in 2015, the Times reported. Ivana Trump's Manhattan townhome, which she purchased after an acrimonious divorce from Donald Trump, is still on the market months after her accidental death in the dwelling.Īccording to The New York Times, the five-story, 8,700-square-foot Upper East Side townhome is still listed for $26.5 million, months after Ivana Trump fell to her death in July.Įven with rising interest rates, and homeowner preferences for more muted, modern designs, it's unclear why the gaudy house has not sold.

The massive dwelling has pink-marble flooring, leopard-print furniture, and, of course, gold trim. Ivana Trump's gaudy Upper East Side townhome is on the market almost six months after being listed.Īfter her 1992 divorce from Donald Trump, she turned a former dentist office into her dwelling.
