Artist Abraham Lubelski is now selling his Soho artistic apartment for $5 million.
According to New York Curbed, the artist paid $500,000 for the place in 2003. He is reportedly looking at a huge profit if someone agrees on the asking price. It was also reported that the artist tried to sell the place for $7.4 million in 2011 and then for $3.3 million in 2013. Last year, Lubelski also tried his luck when he listed the apartment for $6.75 million.
The 4,100-square-foot Soho apartment has a total of five bedrooms and is located in The Hohner Building Condominium. The place also features huge living spaces like a home office, two galleries, two kitchens and several bathrooms.
The huge floor plan also makes the real estate property open for renovations and customization. Listing details reveal that the apartment can be accessed via a private elevator landing, and it also offers unobstructed views of the East and West of New York. It also features a total of 16 windows which give extraordinary lighting to the place. The celebrity home also features hardwood floors and ceilings that are 14-foot high. It was said that Lubelski's apartment's original architectural details were maintained.
Lubelski is a known professional artist and also a curator, lecturer and panelist and has been working on his craft for more than four decades now. He is known for his theater designs back in the 1970s, and during the early 1980s, he had an exhibit in different parts of the world including Paris, Barcelona, Hamburg, Poland, Japan and other countries in South America. By 1990s, he managed several exhibition spaces in Broadway in Soho New York. He is also the founder of New York Arts Magazine, and he ran his Broadway Gallery with the public relations company, World Art Media.