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Lavish interior from the penthouse of the late Joan Rivers, which is for sale for $38 million. Photo credit: Corcoran. Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

Joan Rivers’ lavish Manhattan penthouse lists for $38M

Lavish interior from the penthouse of the late Joan Rivers, which is for sale for $38 million. Photo credit: Corcoran. Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Lavish interior from the penthouse of the late, legendary, edgy comedian Joan Rivers, which is for sale for $38 million. Photo credit: Corcoran. Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

NEW YORK – Joan Rivers’ lavish New York penthouse – the one she described as “What Marie Antoinette would have done, if she had money,” and for which she once hired a voodoo priestess to remove a ghost – is for sale at $38 million. Reportedly purchased in 2014, after her death, by a Middle Eastern buyer when listed at $28 million, Joan Rivers’ Upper East Side penthouse is back on the market.

One of the world’s most popular comedians since the 1960s, Joan Rivers was known for her in-your-face, politically incorrect stand-up performances and off-the-cuff humor that kept her fans laughing and sometimes made national headlines. Author of 12 books, joke and comedy script writer, film director, actress in 27 films, jewelry designer, as well as a host of other business pursuits, Joan’s life was as fast as her one-liners, spanning a prolific 55-year career.

Joan’s sense of style was as legendary as her sense of humor. Originally, the apartment had been designed for socialites John and Alice Troth Drexel in 1903 by the Gilded Age architect Horace Trumbauer. After changing hands a few times, it became an exclusive apartment house with only nine units in the 1930s. A year after her husband Edgar Rosenberg’s death in 1987, Joan sold her home in Los Angeles, returned to her home state, and purchased the New York penthouse. She threw herself into decorating it lavishly, while keeping the decor style sympathetic to its French-themed architecture. She resided there for 28 years and often entertained a bevy of celebrities, including Princess Diana.

Another interior from the penthouse, where Rivers spent the last 28 years of her life. Photo credit: Corcoran. Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Another interior from the penthouse, where Rivers spent the last 28 years of her life and entertained illustrious guests. Photo credit: Corcoran. Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com

A private elevator entry hall leads to a dramatic two-story gallery which adjoins a light-flooded living room, each with a wood-burning fireplace. The reception rooms feature soaring 23-foot ceilings and elegant parquet-de-Versailles flooring. A spacious corner-paneled library and a formal dining room feature ornate 18th century French panels, both with original wood-burning fireplaces and overlooking a south-facing terrace. The four-bedroom triplex has large entertaining spaces with a ballroom, music room, and antique columns. The decorating is over-the-top, just like Joan herself, who said, “It’s what Marie Antoinette would have done, if she had money.” She further described her apartment as “Louis XIV meets Fred and Ginger.”

As much as Joan loved her fashionable home and the Central Park views, it had a quirk which she didn’t like: a ghost in the form of what was believed to be a former owner, Mrs. Spencer. This probably wouldn’t have mattered had Mrs. Spencer stayed quiet, but on one occasion, Joan said, she bit the heads off the cherubs on a chandelier. With 23-foot ceilings in the formal rooms, who else could have done it? Finally, Joan engaged a voodoo priestess from Louisiana to eradicate the spirit throughout the building.

The listing agent is Jenny Lenz of Dolly Lenz Real Estate.

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