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Jackie Kennedy's $32M NYC Penthouse She Lived In Until Death
The former first lady's iconic Fifth Avenue home was later overhauled by a billionaire owner.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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Following the assassination of her husband, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963, Jackie Kennedy moved to New York City and purchased a 5,382-square-foot penthouse apartment on Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park. She lived in the apartment for 30 years until her death in 1994. After her passing, the apartment was sold and completely renovated by its new billionaire owner, David Koch.
Why it matters
Jackie Kennedy's Fifth Avenue penthouse was an iconic New York residence that represented her life after the tragedy of her husband's assassination. The apartment and its contents, which were later auctioned off for millions, provided a glimpse into the private life of one of the most famous women of the 20th century.
The details
Jackie Kennedy purchased the 5,382-square-foot penthouse in 1964 for around $200,000, with $14,000 in annual maintenance fees. The apartment featured five bedrooms, five and a half baths, a kitchen, wine room, dining room, conservatory, library, living room, two terraces, and three fireplaces. After her death in 1994, the apartment was sold to billionaire David Koch, who completely overhauled the interiors, much to the regret of Koch when Jackie's furniture, art, and antiques were later auctioned off for over $34 million.
- Jackie Kennedy purchased the penthouse in July 1964, just before her 35th birthday.
- Jackie Kennedy lived in the apartment for 30 years until her death in May 1994.
- One year after Jackie's death in 1994, the apartment was purchased by billionaire David Koch.
- In 1998, two years after Jackie's death, Sotheby's auctioned off her furniture, art, and antiques collection from the apartment, making $34.5 million.
- David Koch owned the apartment for just over a decade before selling it for a reported $32 million in 2006 to hedge-fund manager Glenn Dubin.
The players
Jackie Kennedy
The former first lady who purchased the iconic Fifth Avenue penthouse in 1964 and lived there until her death in 1994.
David Koch
The billionaire businessman who purchased Jackie Kennedy's penthouse in 1995 and completely overhauled the interiors, later regretting his decision to redecorate.
Glenn Dubin
The hedge-fund manager who purchased Jackie Kennedy's former penthouse from David Koch in 2006.
What they’re saying
“Mrs. Onassis was very conservative financially, and she didn't spend much on it. We gutted the apartment and redid everything.”
— David Koch, Billionaire businessman (The Observer)
“If I knew what Jackie's possessions would fetch at Sotheby's, I would have taken the place furnished.”
— David Koch, Billionaire businessman (The New York Times)
What’s next
The apartment's current owner, hedge-fund manager Glenn Dubin, has not indicated any plans to sell or further renovate the iconic property.
The takeaway
Jackie Kennedy's Fifth Avenue penthouse represented her life after the tragedy of her husband's assassination, and the apartment and its contents, which were later auctioned off for millions, provided a glimpse into the private life of one of the most famous women of the 20th century. The apartment's subsequent owners have struggled to maintain the legacy of the iconic space.


