Real Estate
$65M UWS Mansion Tied To Convicted Fraudster Hits Market: Report
The seven-story mansion at 25 Riverside Drive has eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, six fireplaces and 70 windows, according to Sotheby's.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Here's your chance to own a multi-million dollar mansion on Riverside Drive formerly owned by a convicted fraudster, listings and reports show.
The seven-story townhouse at 25 Riverside Drive (corner of West 75th Street) just hit the market for a staggering $65 million, according to a Sotheby's Realty listing.
The building belongs to a trust connected to the family of Dina Reis, an art dealer and socialite who pleaded guilty in 2011 to fraud, according to a 6sqft report and the U.S. Department of Justice.
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The recently renovated home is 12,000 square feet, with eight bedrooms, eight full bathrooms, two half bathrooms, 70 windows, outdoor terraces on four floors, three kitchens, six fireplaces, and an elevator to all seven floors.
Here's a video tour of the $65 million home.
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The UWS address has "staff quarters" that include its own kitchen and bathroom, with a separate entrance.
The home also boasts a gym, wine cellar, storage rooms, a mahogany theater on the fifth floor, and a glass conservatory with 180-degree views along with a terrace large enough to seat 100-people for dinner.
The building was originally completed in 1905.
Reis pleaded guilty to federal fraud after being accused of scamming Fortune 500 companies out of millions of dollars.
Reis got out of jail in 2014 and was ordered to pay $7 million in restitution, but also rented her UWS mansion for $75,000 a month while she was locked up, reported the Post.
Reis bought the mansion with her husband in 1996 for $2.15 million, reported the NY Post.
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