The Schinasi Mansion on Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side of Manhattan was just listed at $14.95 million by a new agent, according to The Real Deal.
The home initially hit the market in 2006 with an asking price of $31 million. That amount has been lowered several times since then.
The home was built in 1909 by William Tuthill, the same architect who designed Carnegie Hall. Solomon Schinasi, a Turkish tobacco baron, commissioned the home.
The home's claim to fame it's the only free-standing single-family mansion in Manhattan.
It has 18 rooms and spans 12,000 square feet, and includes a library, pool room and several great rooms.
The house is made of pristine white marble and has deep green roof tiles

The tile work and detail throughout the house is truly one-of-a-kind

There's plenty of space for a pool table

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