When the late Ivana Trump opened the doors of her limestone townhouse on East 64th Street, visitors stepped into a world of gold fabrics, mirrored baths and leopard-spotted walls.

For three decades, the residence was both her personal retreat and the setting for the kind of entertaining that defined her New York years.

Today, that same 8,725-square-foot property sits on the market at $17.9 million following its most recent price cut — roughly one-third below the $26.5 million it first sought in 2022, The Post has learned. 12

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When Trump died in July 2022 at age 73, the townhouse was listed just months later at $26.5 million.

Since then, it has undergone a series of price cuts: to $22.5 million in September 2023, to $19.5 million last summer — and now to $17.9 million. The

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