


Despite years of struggling to find a buyer, the great-granddaughters of Gucci founder Guccio Gucci have once more put a Manhattan home up for sale at the same steep price.
Since 2016, Alessandra and Allegra Gucci have been attempting to offload a duplex Midtown penthouse for no less than $35 million.
The pair have tried to sell the 9,450-square-foot pad with nearly every major city brokerage, including Corcoran Group, Douglas Elliman, Brown Harris Stevens and Sotheby’s International Realty — and are now trying their luck with Ryan Serhant’s eponymous firm Serhant, Crain’s first reported.
The fashion heiresses — whose mother famously hired a hit man to murder their father, Maurizio Gucci — first put the 13-room Olympic Tower abode on the market in 2015, with a price tag of $45 million, before cutting the ask by $10 million.
Although it has listed and relisted multiple times since then, the price has remained the same.
However, while $35 million may have once been a reach for the home, which composes the 50th and 51st floors of the East 51st Street skyscraper, its new listing agent contends that it is now an appropriate ask.
“Yes, the price was a little high before,” the Serhant agent who holds the listing, Loy Carlos, told Crain’s.
“But now in comparison to the last few years it’s become quite competitive.”
The unit is divided into an entertaining floor and a bedroom floor, the latter effectively “divided into two wings of primary suites” akin to a European family compound, Carlos added to The Post.
These are accessed by two interior staircases and two internal elevators.
“The layout is set up to accommodate multiple family members and/or staff, in deference to the lifestyle more closely associated with generational wealth,” said Carlos.
As well, the unit boasts two woodburning fireplaces, a large skylight, a staff kitchen, eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, views of the Empire State Building and a sauna.