NYC penthouse of the ‘Queen of Versailles’ slashed…


The Queen of Versailles’ Tribeca penthouse duplex is now on the market for $11.95 million, asking almost half its $19.5 million price in January 2024. 

Jackie Siegel, 59, and her late husband David Siegel bought the home at 49 Chambers St. for $8.7 million in 2023 — and then listed it for $19.5 million the following year.

“It is a spectacular apartment, but it was an unrealistic price that didn’t make sense. You can’t overprice in this market,” said current listing broker Thomas Hochfelder, of Douglas Elliman.

Jackie Siegel. Getty Images
The open eat-in kitchen comes with an extra-long breakfast bar. Rich Caplan
A cozy lounge area for entertaining. Rich Caplan

The Siegels gained international attention with the construction of their 90,000-square-foot Orlando, Fla., home, known as Versailles. Construction began 21 years ago. It was chronicled in the 2012 award-winning documentary “The Queen of Versailles,” which is slated to be a Broadway play starring Kristin Chenoweth.

That home is still slated to be the country’s largest when it is finally completed — but construction was stymied over the years by economic troubles and natural disasters. It is estimated to be worth around $100 million when finished.

In April, David, the billionaire founder of Westgate Resorts — the world’s largest privately owned timeshare company — died before they could call Versailles home. He was 89 years old. Days later, Jackie’s sister Jessica Mallery died of an overdose after taking cocaine laced with fentanyl. She was 43 years old.

Jackie Siegel and the late David Siegel. Getty Images for Victoria’s Voice Foundation
Outside regal 49 Chambers St. Rich Caplan

In interviews, Jackie has said she will use Versailles to hold charity events, “give back” and raise awareness about drug addiction. It’s the best way, she said in interviews, to cope with the pain of loss. Jackie and her late husband also lost…