Heir at the top: Russian “it” girl actress puts $50 million Time Warner Center sky house up for sale
Anna Anisimova's stunning 75th-floor Time Warner Center pad is on the market for a cool $50 million.
Floor plan for Anna Anisimova 's Time Warner Center apartment.
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This Manhattan pad is as stunning as its owner, and she’s poised to make a killing off it — if someone can persuade her to sell.
Russian actress/heiress Anna Anisimova, 27, is selling her spectacular 75th-floor Time Warner Center apartment at an asking price more striking than its panoramic views — $50 million.
The daughter of Russian billionaire industrialist Vasily Anisimov purchased the three-bedroom mansion in the clouds for $9.86 million in 2004, when sales at the “five-star” residence kicked off.
Since then, her neighbors in the sky-high haven have included Ricky Martin, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, and future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady.
Anisimova’s broker, senior vice president Lauren Muss of The Corcoran Group, says the phone is ringing off the hook with interest in the 10-room, 3,923 square-foot home.
“It’s been on the market six days, and we’ve had a ton of showings. It’s crazy!” says Muss, one of the city’s top-producing brokers. “I get more calls for this than I do for my listings at the $5 million price point. There’s just not a lot of inventory up at this level.”
That’s because it’s one of the city’s true trophy homes. Designed by Noel Jeffrey, one of the world’s leading designers, the urban palace boasts 14-foot ceilings, sprawling views of Central Park, a double-sized bedroom as large as some one-bedroom apartments, limestone floors and Venetian plaster walls.
There are also his-and-her baths. Anisimova’s personal bathroom features a marble and mosaic Jacuzzi tub set against floor-to-ceiling windows.
“This is an owner with exceptional taste,” says Muss, a personal friend of Anisimova, who moved to L.A. to get serious about acting. “Nothing needs to be done here. That’s rare — even for homes at this price.”
If it fetches its asking price, the deal would become the second-highest, per-square foot figure ever recorded for a New York City apartment — at almost $13,000 per square-foot.
The top-priced city apartment was purchased several months ago, for $88 million, at 15 Central Park West by Ekaterina Rybolovleva, the daughter of another Russian billionaire.
Anisimova’s place is also for rent, with a monthly tab of $60,000. Muss reports offers are already on the table, and said her client, who had a role in last year’s “The Whisteblower,” would rather rent.