Berg Properties, Big Time Listings Blog, April 11, 2007
CNBCâs Maria Bartiromo pays $6.5 million for Manhattan townhouse
CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo and her husband, Jonathan Steinberg, have paid $6.5 million for a five-bedroom townhouse on Manhattanâs East Side, according to public records.
The five-level town house, at 213 East 62nd Street, had been listed for $6.9 million. However, the immensely popularâand controversialâBartiromo, 39, and Steinberg purchased the townhouse from relocation company Hewitt Associates, which in turn bought it for $7,333,000 from owners Michael Slocum and Melissa Pallot Slocum, who themselves had paid $6.8 million for it in 2004, according to public records.
Features in the townhouse, which is in Manhattanâs Treadwell Farm area, include four and a half baths, four fireplaces, moldings, hardwood floors, high ceilings, a new kitchen, gas heat, a five-zone central air conditioning system, an ADT security system with two cameras and a flat-screen monitor, new double-windows, an audio system throughout, and all-new mechanicals, according to listing information. Public records show that the townhouse was built in 1899 and measures 3,708 square feet.
Check out the listing sheet for
Bartiromoâs unit here, and take a look at the New York Observerâs coverage of the purchase today.
Bartiromo and Steinberg previously had been renting in the Manhattan House apartment building at 200 East 66th Street, according to public records. That building is in the process of being converted to condos.
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Treadwell Farm Historical District