Ignazio Cipriani lopped a mere $5,000 off the ask of his pad on Liberty Street.
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This might just be the smallest price chop ever.
Ignazio Cipriani, a fourth-generation member of the famous restaurateur and hotelier family, has dropped the ask on his full-floor loft in the Financial District to $7.99 million — down a mere $5,000 from the $8 million price when it listed in April.
Ignazio bought it with his father Giuseppe for $7.3 million in 2017, according to city records.
The 5,400-square-foot condo at 114 Liberty St. comes with a private elevator landing, six bedrooms and six bathrooms.
It’s also smart-wired and features 12-foot-high ceilings, soundproof windows, original columns and stained white oak floors.
The master suite features leather-wrapped cabinetry and two of its own marble bathrooms.
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The building dates to 1901.
The brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Devin Hugh Leahy, Ariel Sassoon and David Dubin.