Another Significant Price Drop Brings the Late Ivana Trump’s Former Townhome Down to $19.5M

The opulent mansion where the late Ivana Trump formerly resided just saw a significant price reduction after being listed for two years.

Trump’s opulent townhouse was once listed for as high as $26.5 million in 2022, but the price has since fluctuated. The request was lowered by $4 million the previous year.

And following the most recent price reduction, the opulent five-bedroom, six-bath property on New York City’s Upper East Side is now advertised for $19.5 million.

As the 8,725-square-foot dwelling continues to languish on the market, here’s another look at the incredible details inside

The 1899 building boasts design features including a mansard roof, limestone cladding, and a facade with columns.

Trump made the six-story home into a mini Baroque palace, complete with crystal chandeliers, gilded paneling, silky fabrics, ornate crown moldings, and custom millwork. An elevator stops at every floor—from the first-level’s curvy staircase to the second floor, where the living room boasts lofty ceilings and a fireplace.

More wood is found in the dining area, which was patterned after a room at the palace in Versailles and features gold fabric on the walls. The entire third floor is devoted to the primary suite and is decked out with a gorgeous mural, private terrace, and an en suite bathroom of pink onyx marble.

Other fancy amenities include a media room with an adjoining kitchen on the lower level, 700 square feet of outdoor space, and a Swedish sauna. Every must-see hot spot in NYC is close at hand here, from world-class museums (Frick, Metropolitan, Guggenheim) to Central Park and upscale shopping and dining.

Trump, an ex-wife of former president Donald Trump, bought the property in 1992 for $2.5 million after her divorce. Born in Czechia, the businesswoman and socialite raised her three children in this home. She died here, too, in 2022 from injuries sustained in a fall.