Disney CEO Bob Iger has sold his palatial New York apartment for $18.75 million have a look insi

August 2024 ยท 2 minute read

Disney CEO Bob Iger sold his palatial New York apartment on the Upper East Side earlier this week, according to Curbed NY.

Located in a co-op building that overlooks Central Park, the gorgeous home sold for $18.75 million, just under his asking price of $19 million.

Here's what it's like inside:

The apartment has a private elevator that opens up to a vestibule outside the apartment. You enter through the gallery here.

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The living room is very spacious. All of the interiors were designed by Victoria Hagan Interiors, whose work Architectural Digest described as "timeless American design."

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It even has a wood-burning fireplace for those chilly evenings.

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The living room offers up views of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park. You know, in case you want to watch people taking their morning jogs.

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The wood-paneled library is sure to be a favorite of any book lovers.

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The library has lots of character.

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The apartment has four bedrooms. This looks like one of the kids' bedrooms.

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Perhaps the greatest luxury at the apartment (for a New Yorker, anyways) is the in-unit washer and dryer. I don't think Iger is hauling his dirty duds down to the laundromat.

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There's a full-sized dining room where Iger likely hatched plans for Disney's world domination over shrimp cocktail.

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Just think of the dinner parties that could be had in this space!

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The kitchen appears to have an industrial stove and a breakfast bar for you to enjoy your coffee.

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The master suite has a bedroom, sitting room, walk-in closet, and two bathrooms.

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Yes, two bathrooms.

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The park-side Fifth Avenue address is one of the most desirable in New York City. It's no surprise Iger got close to his $19 million asking price.

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Take a look at that floor plan. It looks quite a bit more expansive than my "cozy" one-bedroom.

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