The renowned Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka seems to be interested in investing a large sum of money in a luxurious property in New York.
According to the ‘New York Post’, the tennis player from 24 For years she has been seen around town with a group of specialists who help her find the right property. She is also said to be willing to pay between $4 million and $6 million.
One of the buildings that the four-time Grand Slam champion visited was the Olympia. This 33-story tower is located in the neighborhood of Dumbo, Brooklyn, which offers its inhabitants an impressive view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Olympia is known to have a total extension of 38,000 square feet and, as is common in these types of luxury buildings, there are also many services for their owners.
Among the common areas and services of the tower there is a professional tennis court, an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a hot tub, a gym, a spinning studio , exercise rooms, boxing gym, private locker rooms, maritime-themed children’s playroom, game room, cold room, bike room, doorman and a concierge during the 24 hours of days.
According to investigations by ‘New York Post’, on the floor 10 of the building there was an apartment for sale with a co st of $5.45 million dollars and just on Tuesday of this week it was taken off the market.
This property has an extension of 2 ,341 square feet distributed in three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, one half bathroom, foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room, terrace and other amenities.
In addition to this apartment, there is also one available on the floor 23 and with the same cost, the only difference is that its extension is 2,190 square feet.
It remains wait for the next few days to find out if Osaka has decided on a property in this building or if it will continue looking for other opportunities in the Big Apple.
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