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Abstract:Billionaire hedge-fund manager Steve Cohen just sold his New York City condo for $33.5 million. The "mansion condominium" was sold after just 32 days on the market.
Billionaire hedge-fund manager Steve Cohen just sold his New York City condo for $33.5 million.The West Village condo sold after just 32 days on the market, according to Christie's International Real Estate, which represented the sale.Cohen's lavish triplex apartment was marketed as a “mansion condominium” and has been nicknamed the “Abingdon Mansion” for its location in the luxe Abingdon condominium building.Cohen, who runs investment firm Point72 Asset Management, is worth $12.8 billion, according to Forbes.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Billionaire hedge-fund manager Steve Cohen just sold his New York City luxury condo for $33.5 million.The condo, which is in the Abingdon, a luxe condominium building in the West Village, is nicknamed the “Abingdon Mansion.” It sold after just 32 days on the market, according to Christie's International Real Estate, which represented the sale.Cohen, who's worth an estimated $12.8 billion, runs investment firm Point72 Asset Management.The sale was represented by Erin Boisson Aries from Christie's International Real Estate.Here's a look at the three-story luxury condo.
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