Russian developer to list UES house for $20M

October 06, 2009 03:15PM

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Real estate developer Janna Bullock is putting her house at 14 East 82nd Street on the market
Now that she's unloaded 9 East 67th Street, Russian beauty and real estate developer Janna Bullock is set to put another one of her townhouses on the market.

The house, at 14 East 82nd Street, will hit the market tomorrow with a price of $20 million, according to listing broker Nikki Field, a senior vice president at Sotheby's International Realty.

Bullock -- well-known for successfully renovating and flipping Manhattan townhouses -- purchased the house in 2005 for $12.2 million, according to city records, and hosted the Kips Bay Decorator Show there in 2007.

Bullock first put the 21-foot-wide Beaux Arts mansion, designed in 1903 by C.P.H Gilbert, on the market for $25 million in the fall of 2007. She had offers for $23 and $24 million, Field said, but decided instead to take it off the market in February 2008 and remove the show-house remnants.

Then, with the post-Lehman fallout raging, Bullock was reluctant to put it back on the market.

Besides, she had her hands full with another one of her townhouses, 9 East 67th Street, which had been on and off the market for several years, at one point priced as high as $35 million. In January, Bullock finally sold the 13,000-square-foot, five-story townhouse for $24.9 million after getting permission from the city Landmarks Preservation Commission to recreate a stoop and grand entryway.

Russian-born Bullock has an MBA from Duke University. She made her name in New York by buying legendary townhouse 54 East 64th Street in 2004 for $9.5 million, renovating it, and selling it for $18.74 million a year later.

Bullock could not be immediately reached for comment. But her decision to put the East 82nd Street house on the market is a sign of renewed confidence in the market, Field said.

"She is someone who never would have listed in the last 12 months," Field said. "She knows that the market has perked up."

But she seems to be taking a different tack this time -- instead of painstakingly restoring the house, she's offering it as is.

"It needs a complete renovation," Field said.

The six-floor house boasts a rare bow-front limestone façade and some 12,300 square feet of space, including a wine cellar. With views of the Empire State Building and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it has an elevator, seven fireplaces, a garden and two terraces, as well as a "serpentine staircase" from the entrance gallery to the parlor floor.

As for the price, "we're feeling quite confident that our asking price is appropriate," Field said. "It's a great number to get us offers."

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Comments

Anonymous

Do not be fooled by the puppy squeezing. She is a liar with a a big publicity budget funded by her Russian real estate operator husband, who I am sure is as straightforward and honorable as she is.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 10/07/09

Anonymous

Having stolen all her money from russian banks and invertors she is well advised to sell everything now before the russian government freeze them as they have with their hotels in Courchevel 1850... but living in luxury in Paris she and her husband must be planning their next PONSI scheme......

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 10/16/09

Anonymous

Everything she's got is stolen by her husband Alexey Kuznetsov, former minister of finance of Moscow Region. There are criminal charges brought against him in Russia for embezelment of State property, fraud, etc. He fled Russia in 2008 to escape the conviction. They live and buy their real estate on money literally stolen from Russian people. Everything she tells the press about her is a lie, even the place of her birth, her education, her business. EVERYTHING!

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

Anonymous

Why are you saying these thiings? She is well known as an art collector and real estate developer in the US.

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

Anonymous

All of the above may or may not be true but what is for certain is Janna is an inconsiderate, self centered, egocentric person who could care less how she treats people as long as she gets what she wants. I hope she gets what she deserves.

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 11/04/09

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