East Hampton’s legendary Grey Gardens estate resembles nothing of the decrepit structure featured in the eponymous 1975 documentary that profiled its eccentric residents, “Big Edie” Bouvier Beale and “Little Edie” Beale. After a massive renovation and restoration, it came up for sale for the first time in decades last month, asking just shy of $20M.
The priciest unit at the ultra-luxe condo complex The Greenwich Lane found a buyer last month: Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz dropped $40M on the 5,587-square-foot spread.
Gwyneth Paltrow has been trying to unload her TriBeCa apartment for a year now and recently re-listed the spread for $9.995M.
Meg Ryan put her SoHo loft through a stylish renovation before offering it last month at $10.9M.
Morning Joe anchor Mika Brzezinski’s light-filled Tudor in the heart of Bronxville, NY hit the market last month asking $2.095M.
Fashion designer Arnold Scaasi’s Quogue home, which sports interiors outfitted in the same exuberant style he was known for in his clothes, found a buyer last month.
Although they didn’t get their asking price, Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn still made a profit when they sold their Pacific Palisades house for $6.9M.
Actress-entrepreneur Suzanne Somers and her husband, producer Alan Hamel, listed the Palm Springs estate they’ve owned since 1977 for $14.5M.
Bethenny Frankel is looking to upgrade to a bigger apartment for herself and her daughter and has listed her current home, a 2,392-square-foot SoHo loft, for $5.25M.
Kirsten Dunst’s industrial-chic loft is the quintessential downtown dwelling with its exposed brick and mix of antiques and modern finishes. The 2-bedroom apartment listed last month asking $5M.
This article appears in the March 2017 issue of DailyDeeds.