Alan Wilzig inspired the character who introduced Leonardo DiCaprio's character to his future wife in a pool-party scene in the 2013’s “Wolf Of Wall Street”. He’s been selling his Tribeca mansion since 2014, when it costed $44 million. Now it’s merely $19.75 million and is but a shade of its former glory with lots of features removed to make the house more affordable for at least anyone to buy it.
Entrepreneur and semiprofessional race car driver Alan Wilzig is selling his townhouse for just shy of $20 million.
It's a spacious, 6,500-square-foot mansion with plenty of amenities.
It also has 3,000 square feet of outdoor space.
It's been given a semi-tropical vibe ...
... complete with a hot tub.
There seems to have been a complete overhaul of the decor since it was first listed in 2014.
This area was previously home to a neon pink aquarium and a motorcycle display. The aquarium is still there, but it's much more subtle now.
Speaking of motorcycles, Wilzig is a big fan. He kept his in the attached garage.
In general, though, the home's decor seems to have been toned down quite a bit.
The kitchen has bar seating, a chalkboard wall, and a huge counter.
Even the media room was able to shed its bachelor pad vibe.
The master bedroom has plenty of room for a king-size bed. It's also a safe room, equipped with Kevlar and steel-enforced drywall, plus a 1,488-pound door that has six deadbolts.
The master suite comes with a closet with an enviable amount of space.
There are four bedrooms total.
The home also comes with Wilzig's tanning bed. You'll find it next to the sauna in the basement.
Other amenities include a home-automation command center, fitness center, laundry room, and a 24-hour doorman.