Billionaire investor Daniel Och is the buyer behind one of the most expensive apartments ever sold in New York City, according to people familiar with the deal
The financier, who relocated to Florida for tax reasons, bought one of the most expensive apartments ever sold in New York.
Mr. Och paid roughly $95 million for the penthouse unit as well as a smaller unit on a lower floor of the building, located at 220 Central Park South.
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