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THAT some “Succession” fans are even more obsessed with the real estate than they are the storyline. Now that season three has launched on HBO, we can give you a first look at Kendall Roy’s penthouse — even though he spends much of the first episode in a temporary war room he carved out of his ex-wife’s digs. In a show where real estate echoes the character’s sentiments, we will see Roy (played by Jeremy Strong, right) living in grand isolation in a penthouse in the sky — on the 90th floor of 35 Hudson Yards. The home, which we first featured last April, is now on the market for a reduced $54 million — down from its $59 million first ask. It comes with the city’s tallest private terrace, 920 feet above street level — and the views are its stars. The five-bedroom, 6½-bathroom home is 10,171 square feet. It opens with a private elevator landing and comes with ceiling heights that rise to 14 feet and wide French oak floors. There’s also a 1,000square-foot great room, flanked by two fireplaces, art walls and views of the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty and the East River Bridges. A large dining room seats up to 12 people, and a corner eat-in chef ’s kitchen also comes with a breakfast bar. A library serves as a private office and there’s a home gym and media room with Midtown views. A main bedroom suite has George Washington Bridge views and a wet bar, along with two dressing rooms and bathrooms. The building features a limestone façade and residences above the flagship Equinox Hotel.

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