George Soros' son Gregory is selling a $12 million home in Manhattan, which features a rooftop basketball court, less than three years after he bought it.
Gregory, a 20-something artist, bought the single-family townhouse at 5 Centre Market Place in Little Italy in late 2010 for $11,999,900 - down from the original sale price of $18 million in 2008.
Soros is now selling the house for $12 million, just $100 more than what he paid in 2010, according to the real estate website Curbed.
For sale: George Soros' son Gregory is selling a $12 million home in Manhattan, which features a rooftop basketball court, less than three years after he bought it
Facade: The outside of the five-story townhouse is pictured (left). The roof of the building features a wire mesh dome that houses a basketball court
Design: The house was designed by HGTV's husband-and-wife design team Cortney and Robert Novogratz
Family: Unlike his billionaire father (pictured), Gregory Soros stays out of the media spotlight. He is George SOros' son with second wife Susan Weber
The house was designed by HGTV's husband-and-wife design team Cortney and Robert Novogratz, who bought it for $1.5 million in 2004 before gutting it completely.
The average list price for Little Italy is $3.5 million.
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The home has a sleek, modern design with Venetian plaster walls and balconies fashioned from glass.
It is five stories tall and listed at 5,700 square feet on the real estate website Trulia.
The home has a sleek, modern design with Venetian plaster walls and balconies fashioned from glass
HGTV's husband-and-wife design team Cortney and Robert Novogratz bought the home for $1.5 million in 2004 before gutting it completely
Expensive: The Little Italy neighborhood's average list price is $3.5 million, far less than Soros' home
Soros gets his wealth from his father, George, who is one of the richest men in the world.
One of the home's most unique feature is a wire mesh dome on the rooftop that houses a basketball court.
Unlike his billionaire father, Gregory Soros stays out of the media spotlight. He is George's son with second wife Susan Weber.
Outdoor entertainment: The rooftop also features an area for lounging, in addition to the basketball court
Guest rooms: The home offers plenty of rooms for guests of the 20-something artist
Space: The house is five stories tall and listed at 5,700 square feet on the real estate website Trulia