Joan Rivers lived in her NYC penthouse until her death in 2014.Photo:Jim Spellman/WireImage; Dolly Lenz Real EstateJoan Rivers’ longtimeNew York City penthousehas officially been removed from the market after three years of trying to find a buyer.The palatial property served as the late comedian’s home for 28 years before shedied at the age of 81in 2014. According to property records, it sold in 2015 for $24 million and was later put back on the market in 2021 for $38 million. The home then received a price cut and was re-listed for $34.5 million this past June.Located just steps away from Fifth Avenue, the abode boasts stunning views of Central Park and the surrounding skyline. The space was designed in the neo-French Classic style and offers four bedrooms, five bathrooms, two terraces, five wood-burning fireplaces and a ballroom.The corner office.Dolly Lenz Real EstateListing agents Dolly Lenz and Jennifer Lenz ofDolly Lenz Real Estateconfirmed to PEOPLE that the property has been taken off the market. However, Jennifer adds that it could still be up for grabs for those who are serious about calling Rivers’ penthouse home.“With Joan’s massive following and the unrivaled provenance attached to the penthouse, it’s no surprise that the home has garnered significant exposure throughout the world,” she says. “While not online, the property could be privately available for seriously interested parties.”The dining room.Dolly Lenz Real EstateLooking inside the space, a formal dining room boasts 18th century French panels, a wood-burning fireplace and access to one of the terraces.The bedroom.Dolly Lenz Real EstateThe primary bedroom is connected to the other terrace that overlooks Central Park. It also features a corner office and a full, spa-like bathroom.The bathroom.Dolly Lenz Real EstateParquet de Versailles flooring lines the elegant reception rooms, which also feature 23-foot high ceilings.The reception rooms.Dolly Lenz Real EstateIn 2009, River appeared on an episode ofCelebrity Ghost Storieswhere she claimed a ghost was lingering in her house. Neighbors had reportedly seen apparitions in her ballroom and grand staircase.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.After bringing in a voodoo priestess to help her, it was revealed that ghost named Mrs. Spencer — a former resident and the late niece of financier J.P. Morgan — was haunting the home.
Joan Rivers lived in her NYC penthouse until her death in 2014.Photo:Jim Spellman/WireImage; Dolly Lenz Real Estate

Jim Spellman/WireImage; Dolly Lenz Real Estate
Joan Rivers’ longtimeNew York City penthousehas officially been removed from the market after three years of trying to find a buyer.The palatial property served as the late comedian’s home for 28 years before shedied at the age of 81in 2014. According to property records, it sold in 2015 for $24 million and was later put back on the market in 2021 for $38 million. The home then received a price cut and was re-listed for $34.5 million this past June.Located just steps away from Fifth Avenue, the abode boasts stunning views of Central Park and the surrounding skyline. The space was designed in the neo-French Classic style and offers four bedrooms, five bathrooms, two terraces, five wood-burning fireplaces and a ballroom.The corner office.Dolly Lenz Real EstateListing agents Dolly Lenz and Jennifer Lenz ofDolly Lenz Real Estateconfirmed to PEOPLE that the property has been taken off the market. However, Jennifer adds that it could still be up for grabs for those who are serious about calling Rivers’ penthouse home.“With Joan’s massive following and the unrivaled provenance attached to the penthouse, it’s no surprise that the home has garnered significant exposure throughout the world,” she says. “While not online, the property could be privately available for seriously interested parties.”The dining room.Dolly Lenz Real EstateLooking inside the space, a formal dining room boasts 18th century French panels, a wood-burning fireplace and access to one of the terraces.The bedroom.Dolly Lenz Real EstateThe primary bedroom is connected to the other terrace that overlooks Central Park. It also features a corner office and a full, spa-like bathroom.The bathroom.Dolly Lenz Real EstateParquet de Versailles flooring lines the elegant reception rooms, which also feature 23-foot high ceilings.The reception rooms.Dolly Lenz Real EstateIn 2009, River appeared on an episode ofCelebrity Ghost Storieswhere she claimed a ghost was lingering in her house. Neighbors had reportedly seen apparitions in her ballroom and grand staircase.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.After bringing in a voodoo priestess to help her, it was revealed that ghost named Mrs. Spencer — a former resident and the late niece of financier J.P. Morgan — was haunting the home.
Joan Rivers’ longtimeNew York City penthousehas officially been removed from the market after three years of trying to find a buyer.
The palatial property served as the late comedian’s home for 28 years before shedied at the age of 81in 2014. According to property records, it sold in 2015 for $24 million and was later put back on the market in 2021 for $38 million. The home then received a price cut and was re-listed for $34.5 million this past June.
Located just steps away from Fifth Avenue, the abode boasts stunning views of Central Park and the surrounding skyline. The space was designed in the neo-French Classic style and offers four bedrooms, five bathrooms, two terraces, five wood-burning fireplaces and a ballroom.
The corner office.Dolly Lenz Real Estate

Dolly Lenz Real Estate
Listing agents Dolly Lenz and Jennifer Lenz ofDolly Lenz Real Estateconfirmed to PEOPLE that the property has been taken off the market. However, Jennifer adds that it could still be up for grabs for those who are serious about calling Rivers’ penthouse home.
“With Joan’s massive following and the unrivaled provenance attached to the penthouse, it’s no surprise that the home has garnered significant exposure throughout the world,” she says. “While not online, the property could be privately available for seriously interested parties.”
The dining room.Dolly Lenz Real Estate

Looking inside the space, a formal dining room boasts 18th century French panels, a wood-burning fireplace and access to one of the terraces.
The bedroom.Dolly Lenz Real Estate

The primary bedroom is connected to the other terrace that overlooks Central Park. It also features a corner office and a full, spa-like bathroom.
The bathroom.Dolly Lenz Real Estate

Parquet de Versailles flooring lines the elegant reception rooms, which also feature 23-foot high ceilings.
The reception rooms.Dolly Lenz Real Estate

In 2009, River appeared on an episode ofCelebrity Ghost Storieswhere she claimed a ghost was lingering in her house. Neighbors had reportedly seen apparitions in her ballroom and grand staircase.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.
After bringing in a voodoo priestess to help her, it was revealed that ghost named Mrs. Spencer — a former resident and the late niece of financier J.P. Morgan — was haunting the home.
source: people.com