Rudy Giuliani trims $1.4M off his NYC penthouse


Rudy Giuliani is settling for less — now that he’s settled his legal battle with two defamed Georgia election workers.

The former mayor listed his Manhattan home on Monday for less than $5.2 million — a $1.4 million price cut from its previous listing.

Giuliani’s legal battle with two Georgia election workers came to a close last week when a judge declared that Giuliani had “fully satisfied” his end of a mysterious settlement agreement. The now-settled lawsuit would have forced the handover of some of Giuliani’s most valuable assets, including this Upper East Side penthouse.

The home is safe, but he’s still set on parting with it. Serena Boardman at Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.

Giuliani, 80, served as 107th mayor of NYC from 1994 to 2001. AFP via Getty Images
The entrance to Giuliani’s white-glove co-op in Lenox Hill. James Messerschmidt

Realtor.com first reported on the listing.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom dwelling is located in the Upper East Side’s Lenox Hill neighborhood. The penthouse boasts amenities rare even for Manhattan’s luxury market, like a wood-paneled library, a wood-burning fireplace and a glassed conservatory. 

Previous listing photos of the unit displayed Giuliani’s signed replica of Joe DiMaggio’s Yankees jersey, gifted to him in 2002.

The white-glove co-op with views of Central Park charges residents a monthly maintenance fee of $10,934 for a team of porters, a resident manager and door attendants. The Gothic-inspired terra cotta and brick building, constructed in 1906, received landmark status in 1977. 

This is by no means the first time Giuliani has listed his penthouse. It was initially put on the market in the summer of 2023, for $6.3 million. The apartment has had three separate price reductions since then.

Giuliani is looking to sell his penthouse for $5.2 million, down from the original listing of $6.5 million. James…