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Upper East Side Townhouse Once Owned by Ghislaine Maxwell Relists at $17.75 Million

The sales pitch focuses on renovations rather than the property’s controversial provenance.

Overview

  • The five-story, circa-1910 Beaux-Arts limestone-and-brick home on East 65th Street returned to market with an asking price of about $17.75 million.
  • Marketing materials highlight a full renovation and luxury finishes, including high ceilings, two fireplaces, white oak floors and a 750-square-foot garden.
  • The roughly 7,000-square-foot layout includes a third-floor primary suite and guest bedrooms on the fourth floor.
  • The listing omits any reference to Maxwell’s ownership, and Douglas Elliman declined to comment when asked about the property’s past.
  • Manhattan developer Frederick Rudd bought the home from Maxwell for $15 million in 2016 and died in 2024, after which the property was relisted.