Home Lifestyle Kendall Roy’s Bonkers ‘Succession’ Penthouse Hits Market For $29 Million

Kendall Roy’s Bonkers ‘Succession’ Penthouse Hits Market For $29 Million

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The fate of the Roy family tends to hang in the balance week-to-week on HBO’s hit series Succession, but one thing’s abundantly clear: At least in terms of fresh digs, it’s good to be Kendall Roy.

Just take an inside look at the visually stunning triplex penthouse as seen in episode four of the latest season. For the right buyer, the posh New York City pad now up for grabs for $29 million through Corcoran, and photos almost don’t do it justice.

(Sean Hemmerle/Corcoran)

Located at 180 East 88th Street, the 5,508-square foot space boasts five bedrooms, two living rooms, a den, four full baths and two half baths — the list rolls on from there, including 3,500 square feet of outdoor entertaining space across three terrace levels.

(Sean Hemmerle/Corcoran)

It’s the sort of setting fit for Waystar Royco’s newest CEO, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows and a great room with a gas fireplace.

Perhaps the highlight of the space is the roof terrace, offering astonishing views of the city in all directions, but there’s certainly no shortage of other highlights throughout the penthouse itself.

(Sean Hemmerle/Corcoran)

A custom Molteni and C. Dada kitchen boasts next-level design details and amenities, from Statuario marble counter-tops to Gaggenau appliances and two ovens (for those laidback Roy family gatherings).

Doorman and concierge services complement the rest of the building’s offerings, and Corcoran notes that the “pre-war style inspired detailing has been refreshed to meet modern luxury expectations.”

(Sean Hemmerle/Corcoran)

One of the living room spaces in the Roy penthouse features a wet bar, while an elevator helps one navigate the three-floor design seamlessly.

Kendall Roy’s life and work are anything but simple and straightforward, but perhaps one lucky buyer will be able to find that elusive sense of solace in this mind-blowing Manhattan penthouse.

Source: maxim.com