George Soros’ ex-wife is re-listing her New York apartment for $27.5 million

This spacious house on the Upper West Side is much larger than the classic six.
Billionaire George Soros’ second wife, historian Susan Weber, is again trying to offload her house-sized co-op.
After a failed attempt to sell her palatial penthouse more than a decade ago, in 2012, she re-listed the Central Park West stunner, Crain’s first reported. Weber — who founded and is currently the director of 86th Street’s Bard College Graduate Center — paid $25 million for the 12-room antebellum residence in 2006 and tried to get $50 million for it when it was first listed. That lofty listing price was later reduced to $32.5 million before it was off the market, according to Crain’s. Now it’s back with seven bathrooms and five bedrooms — for $27.5 million.
“It’s really hard to find apartments that are big enough, that have five to six bedrooms,” said Brown Harris Stevens listing agent Lisa K. Lippman to the Post about the estate-sized co-op. “It’s also a northeast corner condo and clears the Dakota,” she added, noting the unit has “amazing views from most rooms.”












From the 104-meter-long terrace, Central Park stretches to the horizon.
In addition to 6,000 square feet of interior space, the 19th-floor property at 115 Central Park West — known as the Majestic — also has 900 square feet of outdoor space. “You can live indoors and outdoors from an open kitchen, which you would never get in a pre-war building,” added Lipman.
Other amenities include a private elevator entrance, two dishwashers, a wet bar and a “living room-sized library,” as described in the listing. The master bedroom is large – and the suite also includes an office, separate walk-in closets and “the absolute most luxurious primary bathroom.” The space is truly huge and accommodates a large custom bath, double marble vanity and steam shower. The primary suite also has a separate east-facing terrace.
The other bedrooms, staff quarters and laundry are located in a separate wing of the unit.