Built in 1851, Gisele Bündchen’s mansion in New York combines luxury and tradition in four floors and 494 m², with a private elevator, seven bathrooms, fireplaces, and an elegant garden, being sold for about US$ 93 million
The Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen has once again put a mansion located in the West Village neighborhood of New York up for sale. The property, which marked the beginning of her international success story, is being listed for US$ 17 million, equivalent to about R$ 93 million.
Historic House Built in 1851 with Four Floors
Built in 1851, the residence follows the traditional “townhouse” style — one of the most iconic architectural formats in the city, characterized by brick townhouses with classic facades.
The property features 494 square meters spread over four floors, combining historical elegance and modern comfort.
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The property includes four suites and seven bathrooms, along with a private elevator that connects all floors.
There is also home automation, custom closets, and spacious areas that reflect the luxury standard of 19th-century New York constructions adapted to current technology.
Luxury and Comfort in Every Detail
The upper floor houses the master suite, which occupies the entire fourth floor. The space includes a skylight, walk-in closet, dressing room, and a spa-style bathroom.
The kitchen, designed for chefs, is one of the highlights of the house, along with the library, terrace, and garden with a wooden deck.
Other details emphasize the sophisticated character of the property: seven wood-burning fireplaces, hardwood floors, and double-height ceilings in some areas.
The ensemble combines historical charm with contemporary elements, resulting in a unique residence.
Value and History of Gisele’s Mansion
Gisele purchased the property in 2005 for US$ 5.8 million, about R$ 31 million at the time. The house had been put up for sale previously, remaining on the market for six months before being taken off.
Now, it returns with an adjusted price, rekindling the interest of high-end buyers.
With information from UOL.

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