Winklevoss twins checklist Soho penthouse for $17 million

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It’s not the Metaverse, nonetheless it’s a gut-renovated Soho penthouse triplex — and Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, early bitcoin billionaires, have market it for the very precise value of $16.95 million.
The beautiful three-bedroom, 3½-bath, gut-renovated bachelor pad is at 20 Greene St., a seven-story setting up that dates to 1915 throughout the historic Cast Iron District.
The twins — who moved from a $65 million settlement with Mark Zuckerberg’s Fb to creating their very personal bitcoin change and changing into NFT pioneers who launched their very own Nifty Gateway clearinghouse for digital art work — bought the penthouse for $14.5 million in 2014.
The 4,300-square-foot loft encompasses a sprawling 2,200 sq. toes of outside space and panoramic views of the city kind Hudson Yards to the Freedom Tower and the Empire State Setting up.
The penthouse opens to a semi-private elevator landing into the first diploma, with arched dwelling home windows and hovering ceilings.


The twin billionaire crypto entrepreneurs have smart-wired the home, natch. It’s anchored by a gasoline fireplace and gallery-length wall.
There’s moreover an open chef’s kitchen and a floating staircase that takes you to the second and third ranges.
On the second diploma, a sliding door of steel and glass opens to a library/den/media room with personalized millwork, wall paneling, a gasoline fireplace and a dry bar. The first essential mattress room suite might be on this flooring.


The second diploma has two bedrooms and two huge terraces. A wall of sliding glass doorways ends in one different terrace.
The third diploma has a moist bar and entry to crucial terrace and sweeping metropolis views.
The itemizing brokers are Steven Cohen and Timothy Malone of Douglas Elliman.