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$51,000,000 purchase from Lewis Hamilton made Bill Gates’ daughter Jennifer Gates neighbor’s with Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Justin Timberlake

Published 03/20/2023, 9:28 PM EDT

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The rich and the famous never joke about their houses. The building at 443 Greenwich Street boasts a swanky star-studded and paparazzi-free building that has seen many celebrities come and go. Currently, Bill Gates’ daughter, Jennifer gates, is residing in the building with her husband, the Olympic Equestrian, Nayel Nassar, and her newborn baby.

The building, situated in the stupendous neighborhood of Tribeca, has attracted Hollywood stars and other famous personalities. Now, Jennifer Gates has joined the Tribeca club, along with big names such as Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, and Justin Timberlake. While the building has many luxurious apartments, Gates is living in a triplex penthouse.

Jennifer Gates’ $51 Million worth new home

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The heiress of Microsoft, an equestrian herself, and medical school student, Jennifer Gates is living in an opulent $51 million Tribeca triplex penthouse that has its own plunge pool. The penthouse is 8,900 square feet big and has an outdoor space of 3,400 square feet. According to The New York Post, the purchase was made through a Seattle-based trust which is associated with Gates.

This humongous penthouse was earlier owned by the  Formula 1 race car champion Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton sold it to a Seattle-based trust in November 2021 for the price of a whopping $49.5 million. The building has previously had many celebrities as residents, including Jennifer Lawrence, Meg Ryan, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, Harry Styles, Jake Gyllenhaal, the Weeknd, and more.

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The penthouse is considered to be the building’s “crown jewel”. An apt word for an apartment that has six bedrooms, six baths, two powder rooms, 20-foot-high ceilings, multiple terraces, and two parking spaces. The home is the largest in the building and has its very own personal elevator as well. But Jennifer Gates is no stranger to living in luxurious homes.

The Gates heiress and her expensive homes

After Jennifer Gates graduated from Stanford University, she received a gift of a 124-acre, $16 million Westchester horse farm from her parents. This is where she and the Olympic Equestrian Nayel Nassar got married in October 2021. In 2018, Jennifer Gates was living in a $5 million apartment which is located at 1212 Fifth Avenue. This apartment was once occupied by Carmelo and La La Anthony. However, that unit has been put up for sale now.

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443, Greenwich Street, is by far the most luxurious place that Jennifer Gates has stayed in. The building was originally built in 1882. Before being converted into a palatial home for multiple stars, the building had been vacant for 10 years. The amenities that it has to offer are are some of the things that make the price worth it. The building is LEED-certified, which means it meets the sustainability standard. It has staff on-site 24 hours a day, including a doorman and concierge, and a live-in resident manager.

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The building is truly a grand specimen, with seemingly everything that a human being could ever want. Would you like a personal tour of the new home of the Gates family?

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Apoorva Behl

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Apoorva Behl is a US Sports author for EssentiallySports. She has a Master's degree in Law from the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. Besides being a lawyer, she has a passion for reading and a penchant for writing.
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Anupama Ghosh