:04:01
You can't move from Greenwich
to the Upper West Side...
:04:04
...and expect to still have a house, a yard
and a dog and cat, but here it is.
:04:08
lt's got everything
you told me you wanted and more.
:04:11
You'll have another family.
You could have two.
:04:14
lt's a fortune.
:04:15
Mom, it's not Barneys.
You don't have to pay the price on the tag.
:04:24
He can afford it.
:04:27
lt would be so lovely
if l could show the property before l leave.
:04:37
Hardwood floors throughout,
as many as six working fireplaces.
:04:40
This is the top floor. Two bedrooms.
One at either end.
:04:44
They share one small bath.
:04:46
Originally, this would have been
the servants' quarters.
:04:49
The previous owner
kept a small nursing staff.
:04:52
l don't know if you have live-in help.
:04:54
No, it's just the two of us.
:05:01
Third floor, spare bedroom, den,
or what have you.
:05:04
Mr. Pearlstine used this as an office.
:05:06
He's talking about Sidney Pearlstine,
the financier.
:05:11
May l ask what you do, Mrs....
:05:13
Altman.
:05:15
Actually, l'm going back to school.
Columbia.
:05:18
Her husband's in pharmaceuticals.
:05:21
l didn't realize
you were Stephan Altman's wife.
:05:25
Yes, until recently.
:05:28
Master bath.
:05:33
Pearlstine's been in all the papers
since he died.
:05:36
His kids are suing each other
over the estate.
:05:38
He was a recluse. Rich, paranoid.
:05:40
Now they can't find half his money.
:05:43
l hardly see how gossip
is germane to showing the property.
:05:46
Stop calling it ''the property.''
lt sounds ridiculous.
:05:50
Walk-in closet.
:05:55
Could the little one please stop that?
:05:58
Kid, no elevator!