No one wants to buy this $129 mansion with 12 bedrooms and its own bowling alley
Later, he decided to try and rent it for $475,000 a month.
After nearly three years, it seems Greene is tired of hanging on to the property and is trying once again to offload it, according to Forbes. This time, the listing price is $129 million.
Called "Palazzo di Amore," Greene's home was built for parties. It has an entertainment complex and ballroom, a private-label vineyard, and parking garages for more than two dozen cars. According to a statement, the house was "eight years of hard work," and Greene is selling it because the East Coast is now his base of operations.
Greene made a fortune when the real estate bubble burst in Greece and is worth about $3.4 billion, according to Forbes.
Stacy Gottula and Mauricio Umansky of The Agency now have the listing.
Julie Zeveloff contributed reporting to an earlier version of this post.
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