NYC's mysterious Marble House secretly sells for over $17M


Marble Home, one particular of the city’s most uncommon residences, has just marketed for $17.25 million — in an all-hard cash, mystery, off-market place offer, Gimme can reveal completely. 

The splashy Tribeca triplex maisonette is 80 feet huge and will come with its individual pool — and tons of marble. It initially shown for $24.5 million in 2009.

The vendor is “8 Mile” producer Stuart Parr, founder of Stuart Parr Design and style. 

At 9,300 sq. ft, the “mini mansion” at 60 Collister St., also regarded as 157 Hudson St., boasts five bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. 

The home’s quirkiest and most decadent characteristic is its downstairs “quarry room” with Carrara marble floors, walls, ceilings and a 45-foot heated saltwater pool.

Interior of a bedroom inside the Marble House.
Just one of 5 bedrooms inside of Parr’s now-marketed previous house.
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Interior of the home's sauna.
The Marble House sports a sauna and a steam area.
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There is also a sauna, steam home, 1,000-bottle wine cave, a 12-seat theater, radiant heated floors, a 400-pound entrance doorway and even non-public parking. 

The five-story setting up dates to 1866 and was initially crafted as a carriage household.

The main degree opens to a gallery corridor with six oversize home windows and a few Murano glass chandeliers that potential customers to a 77-foot living place with a library/research, together with a formal dining room and a marble chef’s kitchen with a marble two-ton sink and butler’s pantry.

Interior shot of the Marble House's living room.
There is a 77-foot living room within the curious digs.
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The home's indoor pool.
Certainly, even the indoor pool is marbled.
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Upstairs there’s a 1,000-sq.-foot major bed room suite with a Palladian window, dressing area, Carrara marble tub with walls of beveled glass, nickel and plaster, along with four extra bedrooms, marble-clad bathrooms, customized cabinetry and oak herringbone floors.

The reduced degree attributes the marble indoor pool, as perfectly as a media room, playroom/fitness center, lounge and the sauna and steam rooms. 

The listing brokers were being Douglas Elliman’s Andrew Anderson and Bruce Ehrmann.

The purchaser was repped by Eric Prigot and Adam Miller of Compass. 

NYC's mysterious Marble House secretly sells for over $17M

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