Thursday, December 31, 2009

Fashion designer Georgina Chapman's new West Village condo

Georgina Chapman who has a successful fashion label and her very own jewellery line and her brother Edward, who serves as chief executive of her Marchesa fashion label, have paid $1.7 million for a condo in West Village. Considering that Ms. Chapman-by all accounts-continues to live with her movie mogul bulldozer of a husband, Harvey Weinstein, it is certainly a possibility that Ms. Chapman put her name on the deed to help her brother purchase the apartment for himself, with no plans of living there herself or they're planning to use it for visiting friends and family.
The beautiful, contemporary 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom is located at 99 Jane Street.The apartment, which boasts a "sun-filled" living room as well as a professional kitchen with stainless steel appliances, includes other luxurious amenities such as the limestone master bath with a separate stall shower and Whirlpool tub and an L-shaped balcony overlooking the Washington Commons Park.
The building, one of the largest post-World War II buildings in the West Village, offers 24-hour doorman services, a water filtration system and on-site parking. Not to mention being "just steps to the shops, galleries and restaurants of the fashionable Meat Packing District and the new Hudson River Park."

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Superior Ink in the West Village- new home for Designer Marc Jacobs


Marc Jacobs and his boyfriend Lorenzo Martone just bought townhouse at Superior Ink in the West Village, for which they paid $10.4 million and got it as a "white box" of empty space.
The Bethune Street townhouse has nearly 4,400 square feet and comes with a private elevator,
rear terrace and yard and a roof terrace, and connects to the garage for ultimate privacy. While Marc’s new home undergoes a complete interior design installation by Thad Hayes (it should take about a year to complete) he will be spending the next year in former New York Ranger Scott Gomez’s apartment in Chelsea. Marc, who has been living in the Mercer Hotel for some time, will move into his temporary digs soon.

Hilary Swank's holidays gift to herself-apartment at Superior Ink

Hilary Swank has treated herself to a lavish gift in time for the holidays - she has splashed out $3.5 million on two-bedroom apartment at the Superior Ink condominium building in West Village.

A 17-story waterfront tower, offers 69 condominium residences and 7 one-of-a-kind townhouses lining Bethune Street in the West Village.

Amenities include a private screening room, entertainment lounge, children's playroom, state-of-the-art fitness center with Pilates/yoga room and 24-hour concierge service and doorman.
The actress' new A-list neighbors include supermodel-turned-actress Gisele Bundchen, Liv Tyler and twin moguls Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Billy Joel's Ex-Wife Perry Street House Deal

After his divorce from third wife Katie Lee Joel( the reason blamed to be simply “the age difference”, even so rumors said Top Chef” host Katie Lee had questionable relationship with a hot, younger fashion designer), Billy Joel sold his share in the Perry Street townhouse to his ex-wife for $3 million. He bought a three-story townhouse on Perry Street in 2005 from artist and heir Seward Johnson for $5.9 million.
The downtown New York town house (in the West Village) was designed for couple with the help of Nate Berkus. The floorplan was updated with the help of architect, Ahmad Sardar-Afkhami, who knocked down several walls to create an open, gracious space, perfect for entertaining. After all, this was the home of a chef and the Piano Man!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

To sell, or To stay - that is the question for Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin's three-bedroom, three-bath co-op in one of the Upper West Sides most beloved iconic architectural landmarks on 300 Central Park West (The El Dorado), which had been listed at $7.5 million, hit the market on August 13, but was pulled on September 11??? A one-bedroom unit on the first floor, billed as "an ideal guest/service quarters or magnificent home office and library," was also available for purchase, but that was yanked off the databases, too???
The actor has reportedly been apartment hunting at other famous Upper West Side buildings like the Apthorp and the Dakota in the summer, but he has yet to make a purchase in either.
300 Central Park West (The El Dorado) ks.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

300 West End Avenue - new home of Tina Fey


Actress and writer Tina Fey and her husband Jeff Richmond have a new Upper West Side apartment to call home. The couple bought the West End Avenue co-op at 300 West End Avenue for $3.4 million, substantially less than the asking price of $4.1 million. The fourth-floor apartment features four bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, living room with wood-burning fireplace, library, private elevator landing, and a view that includes "a peek of the river.
They also own an apartment at 500 West End Avenue that they bought in 2005 for $1.9 million and a small 659 square foot place on W. 85th Street they picked up in 2006 for $550,000 to use as an office.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Whoopi Goldberg's Soho loft

Whoopi Goldberg has her two-bedroom, 3,600-square-foot Wooster Street loft in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood on the market for $3,990,000. It's been on the market since June 30.
She purchased the full floor loft in October of 2006 for $1,648,000. Other residents of the building, which houses the Patagonia store on the ground floor, include actor Billy Crudup.
Goldberg’s 2 bedroom and 2.5 loft includes private elevator access, high ceilings, polished wood floors, gigantic mahogany framed windows, a fancy ValCucine kitchen with what appears to be magnificent mahogany cabinetry and a home entertainment system that includes a 58-inch, flat-screen plasma TV.

Natasa Vojnovic's new condo in the East Village

Natasa Vojnovic Serbian-born fashion model who has worked for name brands such as Chanel, Calvin Klein, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, bought a one-bedroom, two-bath condo in the Petersfield condominiums near 12th Street, at 115 Fourth Ave in the East Village for $995,000 on Oct 23.

Unit #5E is one of the 70 in the eight-story Petersfield condominiums, built in 1905.
Developed by Richard S. Berry and F. Anthony Zunino, the 8-story building is attractive from the outside, but stunning within.



All the apartments have 12-foot-high ceilings as do the very elegant and wide corridors. Detailing within the apartments is most tasteful.

It has a prime location between the sophistication of the Flatiron/Park Avenue South district and the charm of Greenwich Village.

Actor Kiefer Sutherland sells a condo unit in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village

Sutherland sold a two-bedroom condominium unit at 134 W. 10th Street in Greenwich Village — in a building dating to 1874! — just a few months ago, for $3,500,000. And Sutherland actually made a profit on the unit (not the easiest thing to do in this housing market!), having purchased it in 2006 for $3,150,000 according to public records.Records show that Sutherland went to contract to sell the unit on June 10, with the deal closing on August 3, according to public records. The transaction was not recorded with New York City officials, however, until September 23. The buyer, a real estate owner-developer, is not a celebrity.
The condo that Sutherland sold is in the Jefferson Court Condominium complex, and the building in that complex that Kiefer’s unit was in was built in 1874 (the other building in the Jefferson Court complex is at 11 Christopher Street).
The 1,540-square-foot full-floor unit has two baths, a balcony, a terrace, a private roof, and a kitchen with custom-designed cherry Italian cabinetry, Viking appliances, and basaltina stone countertops. Other features include a light-filled master suite with a large windowed bath with a whirlpool tub. The unit also has travertine marble and glass tile in both baths, four-inch white oak flooring, a Miele washer/dryer and central air conditioning.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Harry Potter's new West Village home.


Harry Potter has a nice new West Village house.
This lovingly renovated townhouse is one of three adjoining homes built by a sea captain in 1847 for his three daughters. The property is on one of New York’s most picturesque tree-lined landmark cobblestone blocks: West 12th Street, between Greenwich and Washington Streets. The 18 plus-foot-wide house faces South, and is soaked in sunlight throughout the day. The sizeable open garden and backyard is cooled by beautiful old trees and landscaping. The ground floor hosts a separate one bedroom apartment with a wood burning fireplace and a picture window facing the garden. It can easily be rented to produce income. The main residence spans three floors with a living room, dining room, kitchen, powder room, 4 bedrooms, three baths, a balcony overlooking the garden, and 6 working fireplaces. This is a must-see for anyone looking for a townhouse in a prime West Village location, close to the meatpacking district and the new High Line park.
He has even more local real estate. Actor Daniel Radcliffe has been spreading his real estate seed all over downtown Manhattan for years. He snagged a $4.3 million condo in Jean Nouvel's stunning 40 Mercer in Soho, and later added an equally expensive 3BR pad in the West Village's 1 Morton Square.

Nicolas Cage's Olympic Tower condo

Last November, Nicolas Cage put his 3,550-square-foot, 48th-floor, five-bedroom, two-unit apartment in Olympic Tower at 641 Fifth Ave Midtown East on the market for exactly one day: The $9.75 million condo was pulled once a reporter called the actor's broker to ask about it.
Eight months later, his apartment was back on at the same price. But was sold this November for $7.5 million.
The home is the combination of two 48th-floor condos with a total 3,550 square feet of space designed by LM Pagano, who decorated boats for Cage and his pal Johnny Depp. The buyer is a New York-based limited liability company.
The three-bedroom, 3½-bath residence is classy. The master bathroom, which has a tub and steam shower, is caked in lights and what seems to be some kind of bright black marble; the 32-foot-long living/dining room has two Eames Lounge Chairs on a very shaggy white carpet; and there's a long glass table topped with what seem to be glass figurines of two skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty.The Olympic Tower, a 51-story building in Manhattan near St. Patrick’s Cathedral, has a history of prestige and elegance. Constructed in 1975, the building contains 225 condominium apartments and more than 250,000 square feet of office space and retail space. The NBA offices are located in the tower between the 14th and 19th floors.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

John Legend's new apartment in the East Village



Singer-songwriter John Legend is in contract to sell his two-bedroom East Village condo for $1 million, trading it in for a 1,300-square-foot apartment in a new 15-story tower at 52 East 4th Street on the corner of the Bowery, which he purchased for $1.9 million. The Bowery spot, which has 14-foot ceilings and views to the north, south and west, isn't "cookie-cutter," according to Legend, and was listed for $2.3 million when he signed the contract in August. The 15-story tower has a doorman and outdoor pool.
East Village condo John Legend is selling in a renovated tenement building is surprisingly modest. He bought the place in 2005, just after his album Get Lifted took off. He’s done a thorough and very sleek renovation of the apartment, but that couldn’t make it any bigger it's why legend moved to floor-through Lower Manhattan apartment in a new glass-and-steel residential tower on the Bowery and East Fourth Street.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Richard Gere sold his West Village Apartment

Richard Gere has just sold his apartment in West Village for $11 million. Mr. Gere bought the apartment in fall 2007 as the luxury market was approaching a peak, but Gere never moved into his full-floor home at 360 West 11th Street, he showed little interest in his Chupi pied-à-terre.
The apartment has nearly 3,500 square feet of space, including four bedrooms, along with a small balcony and two larger terraces connected to the apartment by French doors. He put the apartment on the market in April 2008 for $17.995 million,and the following October, in the midst of the financial crisis, cut the price to $15 million, but didn't find his buyer till this November and after significant price cut,$1 million less than was paid for it.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Apartment deals in NYC - Supermodel Maryna Linchuk



Belarus-born model Maryna Linchuk bought her first home. She’s purchased a one-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in Nolita for $1.1 million from artist Ryan McGinness and his broker wife, Trish Goodwin.

Luxury Condo Loft in Doorman, Elevator Building - This spacious, architecturally designed loft is ideally located at the crossroads of Nolita, SoHo, and the Lower East Side

Featuring a generous master suite with custom Poliform walk-in closet,this approximately 1,015-square foot 2-bathroom loft offers every comfort and low monthly carrying charges. The Poggenpohl kitchen includes a Sub-Zero refrigerator and Miele appliances: dishwasher, built-in coffee maker, gas cooktop, and convection oven.

Apartment deals in NYC - Supermodel Gisele

Super-model / super-mom Gisele Bündchen has sold her New York City home for almost $14 million.

Gisele Bündchen has finally found a buyer for her 42 Barrow Street townhouse in West Village. The house has been on the market since September for $13.95 million; Gisele paid only $5.8 million for it in 2005.

Though we don't yet know the final sales price, at least Gisele's list-to-sale time is improving: it took her two years and a $6.5 million chop to find a buyer for the 347 West 11th Street triplex penthouse that finally sold last month.

The latest listing price of $4.5 million was less than half the original, September 2007 price tag.

Gisele bought the 1,700-square-foot condominium unit in 2002 for nearly $3 million, records show.

The two-bedroom, two-bath condo overlooks the Hudson River from each of its three floors and has among its special features a high-tech security system, a wood-burning fireplace and - perhaps not surprisingly, given Bündchen's Brazilian-birthplace - Brazilian-wood floors. The rooftop has a chef's grill and a party-sized hot tub.