Legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz is again in the actual property sport. She just lately purchased a shocking far West Village condominium for $6.5 million, in response to metropolis property data.
The 2-bedroom, 2½-bath unit is at Cary Tamarkin’s 495 West St. and comes with Hudson River views.
It initially requested $10.5 million in 2019.
The three,153-square-foot residence boasts massive casement home windows and a hearth. The house was designed by architect Robert Marino and impressed by a “French mid-century industrial aesthetic,” notes the itemizing.
A keyed-elevator entrance opens to a big entertaining area with heated bluestone flooring and a woodburning fire. There’s additionally a customized moist bar and concrete columns. The house additionally boasts an eat-in chef’s kitchen, a big library with customized bookshelves and a lounge.
The principle bed room comes with a big walk-in closet and a windowed ensuite bathtub. Particulars additionally embody customized lighting. The 11-story, nine-unit constructing, which launched in 1998, faces the Hudson Waterfront Park. The itemizing dealer was Richard Orenstein of Brown Harris Stevens.
Inside New York’s actual property group, Leibovitz’s property assortment is nearly as well-known as her images. In 2014, Leibovitz bought her former West Village compound to David Lauren and Lauren Bush Lauren for $28.5 million.
That 1830s-era, seven-bedroom three-townhouse assemblage consisted of 755 and 757 Greenwich St., which she purchased for $4.2 million, and 311 W. eleventh St., which she purchased for $1.9 million.
She then moved to celebrity-favorite 88 Central Park West the place previous residents embody Sting and Trudie Styler, and Robert De Niro. That’s the place she purchased a unit for $11.25 million; she nonetheless seems to personal it.
On the time, she was downsizing and restructuring debt as much as $24 million that was so excessive she was at risk of shedding the rights to her personal archive.
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