Ellen Barkin's Former N.Y.C. Townhouse Just Hit the Market for $23 Million
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Ellen Barkin's Former N.Y.C. Townhouse Just Hit the Market for $23 Million
"Back in 2006, shortly after her divorce from billionaire financier Ronald O. Perelman, Ellen Barkin shelled out $7.5 million for an 1840s Greek Revival townhouse in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighborhood that came with a 20-foot parlor extension designed by the late Louvre Pyramid architect I.M. Pei. Now the stylishly reimagined digs have popped up for sale again, this time with an elevated $23 million price tag. Christian Rogers, Matthew Wojnarowicz, and Eileen McGill of Elegran hold the listing."
"Famously occupied by the Emmy- and Tony-winning actress for almost two decades until 2023, the property was last sold to husband-and-wife development and design team Sven and Sara Simon of dasCasa in early 2023 for $11 million. Since extensively remodeled by the couple, the red brick structure measures 21 feet wide and offers four bedrooms and five baths in 4,500 square feet of colorfully hued and art-filled living space."
Ellen Barkin purchased an 1840s Greek Revival townhouse in Greenwich Village in 2006 that included a 20-foot parlor extension designed by I.M. Pei. The red brick home measures 21 feet wide and totals about 4,500 square feet after an extensive remodel by Sven and Sara Simon. The property offers four bedrooms, five baths, two living rooms with fireplaces, a wood-paneled dining room with a wet bar, and a sprawling primary retreat. The first floor includes a wood-beamed kitchen with dark green cabinetry, an eat-in island, Bertazzoni and Sub-Zero appliances, a butler's pantry, and a breakfast nook. Outdoor amenities include three terraces, a roof deck, a patio with an outdoor kitchen, and a garden. The home is listed for $23 million by Elegran agents Christian Rogers, Matthew Wojnarowicz, and Eileen McGill.
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