Former Goldman exec sells 15 CPW unit for $22M, double what he paid for it

October 19, 2009 07:00PM

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At left, 15 Central Park West and Donald Opatrny
Former Goldman Sachs partner Donald Opatrny has sold his three-bedroom apartment at 15 Central Park West for $21.5 million, nearly doubling what he paid for it early last year.

Opatrny bought the 3,176-square-foot condominium unit on the 35th floor in January 2008 for $11.62 million, city property records from last year show.

The buyer, who closed on the sale Oct. 8, is identified in city records published today, as 35D CPW.

Opatrny recently sold a 25.5-acre estate in Greenwich, Conn., for $18.7 million, obtaining a price about 22 percent below what he had asked for it.

He is listed as a board member for the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Conn.

Tags: 15 Central Park West donald opatrny goldman sachs

Comments

Anonymous

The occasional idiot with too much money seems to benefit the same...

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 10/19/09

Anonymous

Another sign that the Goldman guys know exactly what they are doing. Nice flip.

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 10/19/09

Anonymous

Evil, pure and simple.

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 10/19/09

Anonymous

There you go: One little piece of Hank Paulson's $700B gift to Wall Street.

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 10/20/09

Anonymous

instead of making snarky comments on web sites we should start murdering bankers. no one will complain

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 10/20/09

Anonymous

how fair is this in an economy like we are in? while many wonderful regular everyday sellers have to lose money on their properties because regular buyers refuse to pay a penny over it. The bottom line is that, people who have in abundance, will always benefit the most because they can risk the most, but this is is just nasty

Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 10/20/09

Anonymous

Super nice down to earth guy. They're not all evil.

Comment #7 Posted By: Anonymous 12/20/09

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