Comedian Louis CK-Aca, Louis Alfred Székely-has sold his Greenwich Village home inside a shown city, red brick for $ 2.36 million, Gimme Shelter can discover.
Boho-Chic settlement for the first time in the previous market demanding $ 2.45 million, according to Streeasy.
The three -bedroom, three -bathroom apartment is within a four -storey walk, with 10 units in 345 W. Fourth St., between the Horaratio and Gansevoort roads. CK bought cooperation with his then wife, Alix Bailey, for $ 250,000 in 2006, according to property data. It is in a building dating back to 1926.
Design details include three fireplaces with marble coats.
The house opens in a large line room in the living room flower leading to a small L -shaped kitchen with a vintage island that can be used for preparation and storage, as well as a breakfast bar.
Another large room with three windows and a fireplace can serve as a dining room or extra bedroom. The stairs rise in a second flower bedroom with another fireplace and views of Jackson Square Historical Park.
A third bedroom is located at road level, to be reached from a spiral staircase from the salon flower – and it has its own private entrance, so it can also be used as a home office.
Building facilities include a common roof overlooking the city. Also also near the street garden are Abingdon Square.
In December 2022, CK also sold a 1,450 square meter co-op at 101 W. 12th St. for $ 1.8 million-after buying it for $ 2.45 million in 2016. He also sold his five-bedroom home on 35 Charlton St. for $ 5.8 million, as Gimme reported.
This is less than $ 6.5 million he paid for that soho city house between the Sixth Avenue and Varick road in 2012. Stay 4,822 square meters dates back to 1829.
In addition, the comedy paid $ 3.85 million for a co-op in the Celeb-filled trophy building, in a fifth Ave, Gimme discovered at the time.
CK accepted sexual behavior in 2017, for which he apologized. He later minimized incidents and from a Grammy for the best comedy album.
The list brokers were Carl Gambino and Justin Montero of Compass.
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