Derek Jeter: Yankee Legend's East Side Penthouse Is Ultimate Bachelor Pad
Finally, we have the photographic evidence that the world has been waiting centuries to see.
We have a glimpse of Derek Jeter's bachelor pad.
The Yankees' superstar shortstop resides in the penthouse atop the Trump World Tower at UN Plaza on the East Side and is putting the modest 5,425-square-foot, four bedroom, 5 1/2 bathroom pad on the market for $17.95 million (a serious price-cut from two years ago, when it was advertised for $20 million).
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On Friday, the New York Post's Jennifer Gould Keil revealed a never-before-seen look at the ultra-private Yankee's living establishment, and it lives up to everything you would expect from a multimillionaire New York bachelor.
Though the 16-foot walls aren't covered in fur, like some other top-of-the-line bachelor pads, they are wallpapered in suede, which is almost as cool. Among the other amenities are a pool table, an eight-seater poker table and a bar tabletop Pac-Man game.
His dining table—which seats 14—is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows and offers an astonishing view of the city.
Though Jeter's broker, Carrie Chang, told Keil that Jeter is looking to downsize "to a Manhattan pied-à-terre apartment," he could be looking for a smaller in-season home, given the recent completion of his massive 30,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom monstrosity in Tampa, Fla., near the team's spring training grounds.
Jeter purchased the pad directly from Donald Trump in 2001 for a modest $12.72 million.






