Priced out of the Roy brothers’ Upper East and West Side penthouses? You’re in luck.
Another piece of “Succession” real estate hit the market on Friday, The Post has learned — and in the midst of the final season of the buzzy series, to boot. The home belonging to the show’s producer Frank Rich, according to public records, has listed for $3.2 million.
Rich, a journalist by background who also produced the HBO political comedy “Veep,” bought unit 15B at 110-118 Riverside Drive with his wife Alex Witchel — herself a New York Times writer and a published book author — in 1993. However, it’s unclear what they paid for it.
Other recent offerings from “Succession,” the show alone being a common topic of discussion around New York City these days, are at a slightly higher price point. They include a duplex penthouse at 200 Amsterdam where Roman Roy (played by Kieran Culkin) lives in season 4, which is available for $38 million.
Meanwhile, the Upper East Side triplex penthouse where his troubled older brother Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) resides at 180 E. 88th St. is listed for $29 million. His prior fictional abode, on the 90th floor of 35 Hudson Yards, sold for $35 million last summer.




Siobhan “Shiv” Roy (the now-pregnant Williamsburg resident Sarah Snook) is cooling her heels in a penthouse at 270 Broadway down in Tribeca, where a unit directly below is on the market for a bargain $5.99 million.
Not to be overshadowed by the digs of the show’s spoiled siblings, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winner’s apartment has plenty of notable features, assures its listing broker, Julie Gans of Compass.
Chief among them are “the most spectacular, unobstructed sunsets over…