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Notorious Trump-hater Mark Cuban owns $13.5 million condo in Trump Tower: report

The unit reportedly has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, each with an en suite bath, a private library with floor-to-ceiling windows, a dining room, and a large living area with two walls of windows that offer panoramic views of Central Park and the Big Apple’s skyline.

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The unit reportedly has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, each with an en suite bath, a private library with floor-to-ceiling windows, a dining room, and a large living area with two walls of windows that offer panoramic views of Central Park and the Big Apple’s skyline.

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Despite harshly criticizing Donald Trump, billionaire Mark Cuban has no problem owning a $13.5 million condo in Trump Tower. 

According to The New York Post, the Dallas-based mogul has owned a luxury condo in the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West for nearly 25 years.

The Shark Tank star, who has become a surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign in the 2024 election, bought the 3,700-square-foot property on the 45th floor of the building with magnificent views of Manhattan in July 2000 for $13.5 million.

The unit reportedly has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, each with an en suite bath, a private library with floor-to-ceiling windows, a dining room, and a large living area with two walls of windows that offer panoramic views of Central Park and the Big Apple’s skyline.

According to the outlet, residents of the Trump International Hotel and Tower have a “24-hour doorman and concierge service, a health club and spa, a 55-foot heated pool, steam room, sauna, valet parking, and even room service from the Michelin-starred Jean-Georges restaurant next door.”

The Radical Revocable Trust, a company Cuban oversees as a trustee, made the purchase and the deed transferred ownership to Cuban’s trust, which includes the unit’s specifications and building amenities.

The Dallas-based entrepreneur backed Trump in 2016 but said in a recent interview on the “This Past Weekend with Theo Von” podcast that the former president was “the best thing to happen to politics because he wasn’t a typical candidate,” but then “kind of grew out of it.” Cuban has since become a surrogate for Kamala Harris.

Cuban said he worked with Trump during the COVID-19 in 2020, saying, “He asked me to come help during COVID. When he asked me to help about healthcare, I showed up, right, because country over party. And I would do it again if he wins, but I hope he doesn’t.”
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