Notable NYC Neighbors
OCTOBER 3, 2012
Patrick Stewart’s Slope duplex revealed; Matthew Modine lends character to condo sale; peek inside P. Diddy’s former pad; Kiefer Sutherland sells $17 million Village townhouse; Trump sis buys CPS duplex; Hunger Games director Gary Ross scores West Village apartment.
Patrick Stewart’s new $2.5 million captain’s quarters on 7th Street near Fifth Avenue in Park Slope occupy the top two floors of a converted carriage house with a private 1,200-square-foot rooftop terrace, a balcony, four exposures and two wood-burning fireplaces (CurbedNY).
Full Metal Jacket star Matthew Modine gets into the selling game by providing the broker’s narrative for his Chelsea apartment. The actor is selling his condo in the Loft 25 building at 420 West 25th Street for $2.29 million and puts a bit of his talent toward extolling the virtues of the 1,668-square-foot duplex with private outdoor space – and he makes a surprise appearance at the end (CurbedNY).
Get a peek at the shag-carpeted, lucite-filled 66th floor Park Imperial co-op that Sean (P. Diddy) Combs would like to move for $8.5 million. Diddy bought the 2,292-square-foot apartment with dizzy-making park and skyline views at 230 West 56th Street for just more than $3.8 million in 2005 (RealEstalker).
Socialite Blaine Trump, former sister-in-law to Donald, recently purchased a three-bedroom duplex at the Gainsborough at 222 Central Park South, listed at $4.475 million. There are several apartments currently available in the slender, landmarked 16-story full-service pre-war co-op building, including a two-bedroom unit listed at $1.34 million (NYPost).
Hunger Games director Gary Ross picked up a new pied-a-terre (he lives primarily on the West Coast) in the West Village at 366 West 11th Street. The filmmaker’s new three-bedroom condo, which has three exposures and good closets, went for $2.7 million, just below the $2.85 mil ask (NYObserver).
In both celebrity and (somewhat) big-ticket news, Kiefer Sutherland’s Greenwich Village townhouse at 763 Greenwich Street just sold for $17 million after only 24 hours on the market (TheRealDeal).
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