Diane von Furstenberg’s prince son buys 432 Park Avenue pad

Alex von Furstenberg paid $10.75 million for Unit 53A

Alex Von Furstenberg and 432 Park Avenue (Credit: Getty Images)
Alex Von Furstenberg and 432 Park Avenue (Credit: Getty Images)

Alex von Furstenberg, the son of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg and stepson of billionaire Barry Diller, bought a unit fit for a prince at 432 Park Avenue.

Von Furstenberg, who leads investment firm Ranger Global Advisors and also holds the royal title “His Serene Highness Prince Alexander of Fürstenberg,” bought Unit 53A at the 96-story tower for $10.75 million, according to property records. The seller entity is Atlas Associates, LLC, which has lawyer Lior Aldad as the signatory.

The 1,795-square-foot home was previously listed for $10.95 million. The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath unit features a master bedroom suite with views of Central Park, 12.5-foot ceilings and radiant heated floors.

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Von Furstenberg, who also sits on the board of Diller’s IAC (which operates brands such as Vimeo, Tinder, Match and The Daily Beast), previously lived in California, according to a profile published by Business Insider. His mother owns a penthouse apartment in the Meatpacking District.

Douglas Eliman’s Valerie Portny and Tal Alexander, who represented both the buyer and seller, declined to comment.