Friday, December 12, 2014

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.

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  1. I love it. Like, really. Love, love, love.

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  2. So stark and white. It still looks like a hospital. An expensive hospital, but a hospital nonetheless. And what is that headboard???

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    1. I LOVE IT! Stark & white is my comfort zone. Might be related to spending 50+ hrs a week at an academic medical institution.

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    2. Bet money that the AirWick air freshener has that weird disinfectant smell.

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    3. Half lysol, half bleach? Be still my heart.

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    4. It's all so elegant (too white for me but lovely none the less) except for that godawful headboard. What's up with that?!?

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    5. Demandah, the headboard and that bedspread, gross.

      I don't mind white but I couldn't live in a building that used to be a hospital, imagine how many people died there!

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    6. 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.

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  3. You 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!

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  4. Did 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

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  5. It would be devastating if Dandy interrupted one of Rosie's Tupperware parties.

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    1. Lol 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.

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  6. With luxury real estate at a premium in Manhattan, I'm shocked this didn't sell even at the original asking price.

    I'd live there! Love the simplicity and especially the terrace.

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