An Inside Look at the Luxurious New York Lifestyle of Lewis Hamilton: A Glance Inside the $500,000 Apartment That He Splurged On
After purchasing a Manhattan triplex penthouse for $44 million in the beginning of 2017, Formula One racecar driver Lewis Hamilton, already one of the wealthiest athletes in the world with a projected yearly salary of close to $50 million, fell victim to a classic case of real estate fickle almost immediately after making the purchase.
The recently knighted 36-year-old Brit, who won the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix last week and will start this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in the coveted pole position as the odds-on favorite, never even moved into the 8,900-square-foot Tribeca abode before he purchased another outrageously expensive penthouse just a block away and flipped the unwanted triplex back on the market just two years ago for $57 million. He was recently awarded a knighthood for his accomplishments.
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With no bidders at the astronomical price, the asking price was reduced to $52 million before a wealthy buyer paid $49.5 million for the six-bedroom, six-full-and-two-and-a-half-bath residence, the highest price paid this year for a downtown condominium. According to the New York Post, the buyer’s identity is concealed behind an LLC with a Seattle address, and there is a great deal of unsubstantiated speculation that the new proprietor is a tech titan such as Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos.
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A separate elevator services the three floors of the penthouse, which has a double-height corner living room with exposed wood support beams and a 20-foot ceiling and an elevator that enters directly into the foyer. The separate kitchen is organized around a large island with two dishwashers and features high-end finishes and every culinary amenity that $50 million can purchase.
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On the second level are three or possibly four guest chambers, as well as a master suite with a private study, a morning bar, and a walk-in closet, according to the floor plans. The opulent, windowless ensuite of the master bedroom has pristine lines but is extravagant. A den adjacent to the living room on the main level has an attached bathroom, making it readily convertible into a sixth bedroom.
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An large lounge complete with a wet bar and a powder room can be found on the upper floor of the building. The lounge provides access to two terraces via walls of accordion-fold glass doors. The largest of the two terraces is an expansive wrap-around affair that provides panoramic views of the city and river. The property includes two parking spots in a private garage that are a part of the deed to the apartment. Despite the fact that the marketing brochures say to the contrary, it is not quite apparent whether or not a plunge pool has been built.