The three-bedroom condo at Olympic Tower — 641 Fifth Ave. in Midtown Manhattan — asks $15.5 million, and can also be rented for $39,950 a month.
Nicolas Cage’s former Olympic Tower home has hit the market for $15.5 million — down from its $16.5 million ask last year.
The renovated three-bedroom, 3½-bath Midtown Manhattan condo is 3,303 square feet. It can also be rented for a cool $39,950 a month. Located at 641 Fifth Ave., Olympic Tower was built in 1975 by Aristotle Onassis, who was married to Jackie around the same time.with his role as an over-the-top Dracula in the film “Renfield.”inside the building for $5.5 million in 2004 and 2005, and then conjoined them. But he was forced to sell the combo for $7.5 million in 2009 following a real estate purge, as he owed the IRS $14 million in back taxes.
Doing a recent media tour, Cage also revealed on “60 Minutes” that he “was over-invested in real estate” — and when the market crashed around that same time, . He paid it all back, he said on the program, noting that stacking up acting roles “no doubt” helped him out.Cage’s former home at Olympic Tower looks out to dazzling city views.A dining area also comes with great views.
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