Celebrity Real Estate - Rosie O'Donnell Sells Penthouse
Rosie O'Donnell has finally sold her Greenwich Village penthouse after it spent a year and a half on the market. The four-bedroom duplex is located in a former hospital building that was converted into condos. The penthouse sold for $9 million; O'Donnell originally paid $8.09 million for the property. See the pictures here.
I love it. Like, really. Love, love, love.
ReplyDeleteSo stark and white. It still looks like a hospital. An expensive hospital, but a hospital nonetheless. And what is that headboard???
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT! Stark & white is my comfort zone. Might be related to spending 50+ hrs a week at an academic medical institution.
DeleteBet money that the AirWick air freshener has that weird disinfectant smell.
DeleteHalf lysol, half bleach? Be still my heart.
DeleteIt's all so elegant (too white for me but lovely none the less) except for that godawful headboard. What's up with that?!?
DeleteDemandah, the headboard and that bedspread, gross.
DeleteI don't mind white but I couldn't live in a building that used to be a hospital, imagine how many people died there!
Sadly Katydid my uncle did indeed expire at St. Vincent's. Had no idea that hospital was closed. It was at the very center of the AIDS crisis.
DeleteI like the BBQ grill.
ReplyDeleteYou know, im super broke what with christmas and all, and trying to make a dollar out of 98 cents, but all that worry was just shoved aside with this happy news! Thank god she finally sold it! What a relief it must be for her!
ReplyDeleteDid you read the comments on the listing? There's one about Rosie being entirely too unkempt - and her gaggle of children & 10th wife - to live in this environment. MEOW
ReplyDeleteIt would be devastating if Dandy interrupted one of Rosie's Tupperware parties.
ReplyDeleteLol Kat! Yes, I imagine all those white walls would need some serious repainting if he dropped by. But on the bright side, at least Rosie's place doesn't appear to have a pool.
DeleteI could make do with this place.
ReplyDeleteWith luxury real estate at a premium in Manhattan, I'm shocked this didn't sell even at the original asking price.
ReplyDeleteI'd live there! Love the simplicity and especially the terrace.