See Inside The $32 Million Condo Being Sold Because Owners Get Lost In It

A couple has decided to sell their $32 million condo because it was so big they were getting lost in it.

Hedge funder Stuart Leaf’s condo, if sold for the asking price, will become the most expensive ever sold in the borough of Brooklyn. Not bad.

According to The Wall Street Journal, issues with the property started when Stuart’s wife called him asking when he’d be home. It turned out "we’d both been home for three hours," he said - their roughly 1,022-square-metre condo is so large that neither one realised the other was there.

After that, it was clear to the couple that it was time to sell, especially since they are about to become empty-nesters. The apartment is "just a little bit too spread out" for just for the two of them.

The condo is a combination of no less than nine units spanning the 10th, 11th and 12th floors of the waterfront condo, One Brooklyn Bridge Park. The condo has a gym with a rock climbing wall, a movie theatre, a 3,500-bottle wine cellar and SIX bedrooms that all have bathrooms, plus two half-baths.

It also has a 23-metre-long landscaped terrace with a PERFECT view of the legendary Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.