Inside Gwyneth Paltrow’s $10 million ‘breezy,’ all-white New York apartment
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Oscar-winning actress and newly appointed Goop CEO Gwyneth Paltrow is looking for another home.
Paltrow put her New York City penthouse on the market in March 2016, but struggled to sell it. And that might have to do with the slight eeriness of the all-white-everywhere design (it looks almost like a chic, futuristic hospital, if hospitals had shag rugs all over the place).
In March 2017, the apartment, located in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, went under contract with a buyer for $9.95 million. According to Curbed, the original asking price was $14.25 million.
Paltrow purchased the penthouse in 2007 for $5.1 million with her then-husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. The couple famously “consciously uncoupled” in 2014. The signifcant price upgrade is probably what turned off buyers for so long.
Tribeca is the most expensive neighborhood in New York City. The real-estate company listing Paltrow’s loft, in addition to touting its “breezy modernism,” also boasts “direct elevator access to the indoor garage providing discreet arrivals and departures” — in case you happen to be famous.
For more information about the penthouse, you can take a look at the Compass listing.
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