A Goldman Sachs executive has bought the only freestanding mansion in Manhattan, The Real Deal's Katherine Clarke reports citing city records.
Mark Schwartz, a vice chairman of Goldman and chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia Pacific, purchased the Schinasi House at 351 Riverside Drive in the Upper West Side for $14 million, the report said.
It's definitely a dream home and we're going to take a tour.
First, this is Mark Schwartz, the new owner.
The Schinasi mansion was built in 1909 by William Tuthill, the same architect who designed Carnegie Hall. The home is four stories tall and it has an English basement.
The exterior of the house is white marble. The roof is comprised of green tiles.
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