Steve Cohen’s Penthouse – New York City, New York
A hedge funder by the name of Steve Cohen has failed to sell his duplex penthouse in Manhattan. In 2013, he put it on the market at an asking price of $115 million. He lowered it to $98 million, but he has since dropped it to $57.5 million. The property comes with an art gallery since he is an art collector. He has a collection that is now worth a billion bucks. Aside from that, the penthouse comes with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. We are sure that he is not happy about the 50 percent cut. Experts believe that the reason it is still on the market is the high cost of living and property tax.

Steve Cohen’s Penthouse – New York City, New York
Forge Mansion – Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania
You can find the Vincent Forge Mansion in East Vincent Township in Pennsylvania. The two-and-a-half stone home was built in 1770. It was initially located on a forge and served as the residence and office of the ironmaster. It continued to operate as a forge all the way up to 1800. It was then converted into a farmhouse and, later, a summer camp for Catholic boys. In the late ‘70s, the place was abandoned. Realtor.com called it “historic” and “charming,” but Facebook sleuths think that the mansion might be haunted. The truth is that ghost stories can affect the sale of your house! The National Register of Historic Places added the mansion to its list in 1984. It is also known as the Kerry Dell Farm.

Forge Mansion – Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania