SOLD: The Sick Bachelor Pad Townhouse A Hedge Fund Manager Made From 7 Apartments
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G2 Partners managing director John de Neufville turned two triplexes (purchased in 2002 for $2 million) into one massive bachelor's pad and sold it for $17.3 million, according to WSJ.
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Sure it was a great investment, but this place looks really hard to part with.
It's huge but that's part of why de Neufville sold it — because he thinks the
"I didn't feel like I needed to live in a 7,000-square-foot house by myself," Mr. de Neufville said.
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That means he's said goodbye the hot tub on the roof, the huge gym, the wine-tasting room, 6 bedrooms, five full and two half bathrooms, two kitchens and six working fireplaces.
Sothebys' Jeremy and Robin Stein had the listing.
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