
Get a fairly whole lot for Ukrainian mannequin and activist Alina Baikova's Village dwelling.
Douglas Elliman; Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix
Ukrainian mannequin Alina Baikova is itemizing her Greenwich Village pad for $1.37 million — barely down from its $1.5 million asking worth in Might.
Baikova, who has 3.6 million followers on social media, is utilizing her platform to talk out towards Russia’s conflict in Ukraine. She has helped 1000's of Ukrainian refugees flee the war-town nation and is planning a fundraiser for Save Ukraine this September with fellow supermodel Petra Němcová who, Baikova says, helps raise her spirits to maintain combating when she feels hopeless. “We're at the moment on the lookout for a restaurant to host the occasion,” Baikova instructed Gimme Shelter.
Her household remains to be in Ukraine. “I’m so proud to be Ukrainian and by no means gave up my passport,” she stated. On social media, Baikova wrote: “I like my Nation and my coronary heart is damaged of what’s happening in it … My life seems glamorous, however inside I’m useless.”
Baikova purchased the one-bedroom, one-bath stunner, which was transformed from a studio, at 250 Mercer St., between West Third and West Fourth streets, for $999,000 in 2016. That was above its $899,000 ask. (Baikova first listed it for $1.3 million in 2019.)




The co-op is in a former cast-iron manufacturing unit that was in-built 1890.
The sunny loft comes with 11-foot ceilings, wooden floors, a wall of home windows — and a wall of closets — together with a restored prewar column.
Constructing facilities embody a rooftop deck, a courtyard, a backyard, a laundry room, a motorbike room and storage.
The itemizing dealer is Keren Ringler of Douglas Elliman.
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