Courteney Cox sells West Hollywood condo to neighbor

The one the place the condo sells to the lady subsequent door — once more. 

“Associates” star Courteney Cox, 58, has offloaded her longtime West Hollywood, California house to a different constructing resident. And this isn’t the primary time the customer has bought one of many actress’ former items on the constructing.

Grime first reported on the off-market sale of her Twenty fifth-floor Sierra Towers property to a fellow resident. That purchaser, Angelique Soave, is identical purchaser who scooped up an adjoining Twenty fifth-floor unit Cox bought in a separate 2020 off-market deal

Soave paid $2.9 million for the primary condo within the famously star-studded, 146-unit constructing. This time she put out $4.5 million, Grime reported. Now, with each of Cox’s earlier residences plus one she purchased from actress Joan Collins, Soave — a waste-management mogul’s daughter — owns half of the constructing’s Twenty fifth flooring.  

Cox made fairly the revenue in the newest sale, having bought the two-bedroom, two-bathroom, simply over 1,700-square-foot condo for $2.1 million in 2011 — nearly half of what Soave paid for it. The primary unit she bought to Soave was additionally at a revenue — in that case, to the tune of $400,000. 

An aerial view of the West Hollywood condo building.
An aerial view of the West Hollywood apartment constructing.
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The constructing was constructed in 1965.
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courteney cox sierra towers second apartment
The Sierra Towers are positioned on the border of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills.
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Courteney Cox.
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The 31-story tower — inbuilt 1965 — boasts facilities together with a fitness center, a swimming pool and a concierge. It’s positioned on the fringe of Beverly Hills, above the Sundown Strip. 

Earlier this yr, Cox revealed the rationale why she beforehand offloaded yet one more Los Angeles property, this one in Laurel Canyon: It was haunted. 

“I used to be on the home someday, not being a believer. And the doorbell rang,” she recalled on “Jimmy Kimmel Stay!” this winter, The Submit beforehand reported. “It was a UPS man or one thing, and I opened the door and he mentioned, ‘Have you learnt this home is haunted?’ “And I'm going, ‘Yeah, why? Why do you suppose that?’”

The UPS man then knowledgeable her somebody was standing behind her. 

“I used to be like, ‘Let’s promote,’” Cox recalled.

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