This trophy skypad on Billionaires’ Row was once on the market for $135 million. After lingering in the clouds with no buyers, the five-bedroom, five-bath home was price-chopped to $92 million.

It finally sold for $65.6 million, according to city property records and a report in The Real Deal.

Designed as a “temple of Zen,” the massive, 8,000-square-foot apartment is on the 79th floor of 432 Park Ave. — once the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere for a New York minute, rising 1,396 feet above Gotham.

The seller is Mitchell Julis, of Canyon Capital Advisors, according to sources. He bought the condo for $59 million in 2016. The new owner is an LLC tied to Strong Advisory Group, based in Stamford, Connecticut.

However, Julis took a very un-Zen style hit on the property, as he bought it as a “white box” and put millions into the design, hiring Japanese architect Hiroshi Sugimoto. 


  432 Park stands on Billionaires’ Row. Stefano Giovannini 432 Park stands on Billionaires’ Row. Stefano Giovannini

The extraordinary — and extraordinarily discounted — home, which comes with its own Japanese tearoom, went into contract in August. Design details included cedar shutters, shikkui plaster walls, high ceilings and centuries-old yakusugi cedar wood floors. It also features a den, an office, two private elevator landings, and panoramic views of Central Park and the city skyline.

The sale includes custom built-in furniture and integrated art installations, along with two adjacent studio apartments and two storage units.

Building amenities in the 96-story tower, between East 56th and East 57th streets, include a gym with a spa, a sauna and a 75-foot pool — along with a library, a billiards room, a screening room, a conference room, a children’s playroom, a lounge and a private restaurant run by Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt. 

Listing agent Noel Berk, of Engel & Völkers, declined to comment. 

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