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Inside the Iconic ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Penthouse Now Back on the Market for $5 Million

  • Writer: Rebecca Nicholson
    Rebecca Nicholson
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

In a city where real estate and cinema often intertwine, few properties blur the line quite like this one. The Manhattan penthouse that once played home to Jordan Belfort, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street, has returned to the market, offering buyers the rare chance to own a piece of modern film history.


Set within The Milan on East 55th Street in New York City, the three-bedroom residence is now listed for just under $5 million, a notable reduction from its initial $6.95 million asking price in 2024.



Spanning approximately 2,700 square feet, the penthouse delivers exactly what you would expect from a Manhattan aerie of this calibre: floor-to-ceiling glass, dual private terraces, and sweeping skyline views that stretch towards the East River. The open-plan living space is both expansive and versatile, designed to accommodate everything from intimate evenings to larger-scale entertaining, very much in keeping with its on-screen legacy.


One terrace, however, holds particular notoriety. Fans of the film will recognise it as the setting for one of its more intense moments, where Belfort’s associates attempt to extract a confession by dangling a colleague over the edge. It’s a detail that adds an undeniably dramatic edge to an otherwise polished and understated home.


Off-screen, the apartment’s story is more measured. Owned by businessman Bert E. Brodsky since 2015, the property has primarily served as a pied-à-terre rather than a full-time residence. During filming, director Martin Scorsese reportedly used the space with minimal disruption—Brodsky even briefly crossed paths with the cast mid-production.



Beyond its role in The Wolf of Wall Street, the building itself has quietly built a reputation on screen. Gossip Girl fans may recognise its exterior as the residence of Serena van der Woodsen, while it has also featured in The Good Wife and Blue Bloods, cementing its place as one of Manhattan’s most camera-ready addresses.


While the real Jordan Belfort was known for sprawling Long Island estates at the height of his career, this Midtown penthouse offers a more refined interpretation of that lifestyle. The primary suite sits on a corner, wrapped in glass and complete with a fireplace and generous storage, while the overall design leans towards clean lines and contemporary elegance rather than overt opulence.


It’s a reminder that luxury today is less about excess and more about experience, light, space, location, and a story worth telling.


For buyers, this is more than just a Manhattan penthouse. It’s a cultural artefact—one that bridges Hollywood storytelling with real-world luxury living. And at just under $5 million, it represents a rare opportunity to own a property that is as recognisable on screen as it is desirable off it.


Because in a city like New York, square footage matters—but provenance? That’s priceless.

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