Price of Rudy Giuliani's NYC apartment takes $800K dive amid bankruptcy

Rudy Giuliani (Steve Bannon's War Room).

Rudy Giuliani's Upper East Side apartment is back on the market as the former New York City mayor faces bankruptcy.

Giuliani originally listed the three-bedroom unit in 2023 for $6.5 million. Just three months later, he cut the price by $400,000. And then, earlier this year, the property was de-listed for unknown reasons.

In a bankruptcy filing on Monday, Giuliani's attorneys attributed the delay "to the various parties input into the retention."

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"Now that [it] has been resolved the apartment is formally listed on the market," the filing said. "The amount of money the sale would yield is still unknown pending an accepted offer."

By Monday, Sotheby's International Realty advertised the listing on its website.

"Designed by renowned architects Harde & Short in 1906 and classified as a landmark in 1977, 45 East 66th Street is distinctive for its magnificent gothic-inspired terra cotta and brick façade," the listing said.

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The website indicated that Giuliani had dropped his asking price by another $400,000, setting it at $5.7 million.

Giuliani filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after a judge ordered him to pay former election workers $148 million for defamation.

Just last week, Giuliani's creditors demanded that he sell his properties to pay his debts.

"The Committee was crystal clear in the Motion to Compel Sale that the Debtor should sell his non-exempt assets, like his Florida condominium, as soon as possible and stop wasting funds and resources on assets that he cannot keep," attorneys for the creditors wrote in a court filing.