Earlier this year, the 1,800 square meter villa of Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim became one of the most expensive real estate in New York when it was sold for 80 million USD.
It wasn’t until this month that Sotheby’s auction house released the images inside, giving viewers the opportunity to admire the details.
Earlier this year, the 1,800 square meter villa of Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim became one of the most expensive real estate in New York when it was sold for 80 million USD.
It wasn’t until this month that Sotheby’s auction house released the images inside, giving viewers the opportunity to admire the details.
This villa is located on Fifth Avenue – where New York’s super-rich gather.
This villa is located on Fifth Avenue – where New York’s super-rich gather.
The intersection location helps most of the villas receive sunlight, highlighting the ancient architecture combining brick and limestone.
The intersection location helps most of the villas receive sunlight, highlighting the ancient architecture combining brick and limestone.
The inside of the villa is very large with a Renaissance-style design.
The inside of the villa is very large with a Renaissance-style design.
All the wood designs in this are hand carved.
All the wood designs in this are hand carved.
The windows are designed to receive sunlight and look out to the green trees on the street.
The windows are designed to receive sunlight and look out to the green trees on the street.
The house is 1,858 square meters with 25 rooms and 11 fireplaces.
The house is 1,858 square meters with 25 rooms and 11 fireplaces.
Iron handrail stairs spread across 5 floors.
Iron handrail stairs spread across 5 floors.
Designs from the early 20th century are still perfectly preserved.
Designs from the early 20th century are still perfectly preserved.
The view from the balcony towards the Metropolitan Museum of Art is also very nice.
The view from the balcony towards the Metropolitan Museum of Art is also very nice.
Ngoc Anh (according to Business Insider)