Oaktree Capital chairman Howard Marks has listed his 8-bedroom, 4,536-square-foot Central Park South apartment for $50 million.
It's the second time he's listed the full-floor unit, located at 50 Central Park South and designed by Michael Smith, who also designed the 2010 Oval Office makeover.
Marks, who reportedly paid close to $19 million for the apartment back in 2007, originally listed it in July 2012 and asked for $50 million at that time too.
The luxury condo, dubbed "Versailles in the Sky," has a 92-foot expanse – spanning 5 separate rooms – overlooking the park, according to the listing.
It's one of only 12 large condos located above the Ritz-Carlton, and includes a private residential lobby and an on-site gym and spa.
The apartment is listed with Roberta Golubock at Sotheby's International Reality.
First, here's the floor plan.

The living room has "stucco veneziano" walls and "parquet de Versailles-patterned" German silver floors.

Each room boasts 10-foot ceilings.

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