New York Real Estate Highlights


New York Real Estate Highlights: Madonna, Michael Hirtenstein, Natalie Portman and more ...

New York, real estate is the playground of the stars, and there is much going on right now. Here's a look at recent highlights in the celebrity real estate world, with thanks to Jennifer Gould Keil article in the New York Post, where the original dish came.
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Celebrity plays in Manhattan New York Real Estate Market
Manhattan real estate has seen its share of star power, but 3K apartment at 416 Washington St. and 92 Laight St. soundss immune to the lure of celebrity when it comes to business. Natalie Portman allegedly tried to rent an apartment in The Lofts River in TriBeCa for 3 months but was rejected as the owner wants to sell. Rachel Maddow MSNBC anchor and other potential tenants for the property 1495000 dollars would also share the property with the actress Meryl Streep, model Karolina Kurkova, Niche Media Jason Binn editor and actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

Prudential Douglas Elliman has negotiated a Miracle Properties LLC New York to an anonymous Internet / computer superstar who bought a unit of 10,000 square feet on the 17th and 18th floors of Jean Nouvel, 100 Ave 11. 23-story building for $ 22 million high-tech. The building is hot, with at least 25 units of contract.
Michael puts his Hirtenstein 25 Bond St. property on the market for $ 50,000 per month after selling its 23 Gramercy Park South home this year, the two plays in preparation to enter her new home $ 13.5 million at 92 Charles Street
And finally, Madonna would purchase horse farm in Bridgehampton Kelly Klein for less than $ 10 million, perhaps in conjunction with another horse farm close to 10 Mitchells Lane. Because no house can be built on the property, it can also be penning a house of 549 Mitchells Lane hired hand, belonging to Michael Minkoff and listed $ 4.4 million. The broker has denied the affair in the first step and then changed to say no comment! Now that's how to gallop in the new year!

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