Picasso’s grandson selling Noho penthouse for nearly $8M

439 Lafayette Street terrace and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso (Ruiz-Picasso photo courtesy of New York Condo Loft)
439 Lafayette Street terrace and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso (Ruiz-Picasso photo courtesy of New York Condo Loft)

A sixth-floor Noho penthouse home to Pablo Picasso’s grandson is asking nearly $8 million, according to a listing cited by Curbed.

Bernard Ruiz-Picasso bought the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom unit at 439 Lafayette Street for $7.19 million in October 2010. It has a “sky pavilion” on top of the 1,200-square-foot landscaped roof deck, Curbed said. The loft also has two gas fireplaces, a laundry room, guest powder room and more than 40 windows, the listing said.

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Daniela Kunen and Kym Spiegel of Douglas Elliman have the listing.

Though the listing photos don’t show it, Ruiz-Picasso owns the largest private collection of Picasso paintings in the world, the website said. [Curbed]Mark Maurer