Jennifer Hudson’s former Apthorp apartment is back on the market for $8M
Listing photo courtesy of Douglas Elliman; photo of Jennifer Hudson via Wiki Commons
The apartment that was home to “Dreamgirls” Oscar winner and singer Jennifer Hudson from 2015 to 2016 just hit the market for $7.9 million, the Post reports. The 3,000 square-foot 11th floor unit in the elegant Upper West Side residence at 2211 Broadway was on the rental market in 2016 for a suitably diva-esque $21,000 a month, as 6sqft reported. The gut-renovated four-bedroom condo has plenty of star power on its own, starting with a marble entryway, a formal dining room and multiple fireplaces.
The iconic Apthorp condominium recalls New York City’s Gilded Age, and the apartment offers an effortless life of modern convenience. Interiors exude pre-war sophistication; a sun-filled south-facing living room has a fireplace, as does the home’s formal dining room. The home includes a washer/dryer, central A/C and climate control.
A spacious, bright kitchen offers plenty of space to cook and gather.
A sprawling master suite offers south facing views; a large walk-in closet and luxurious bath make it a diva-worthy self-contained oasis.
Three additional bedroom suites also offer plenty of closet space and renovated, top-of-the line baths.
Built by William Waldorf Astor in 1908, the Apthorp is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The full-service building is known for its Italian Renaissance Revival architecture and private courtyard drive. Gated entries and lobbies are under the watchful eye of a full-time attendant, and the building features an on-site parking garage and a 6,500 square foot amenity suite with a fitness center, entertainment suite and children’s playroom.
[Listing: 390 West End Avenue, 11J by Anthony Barillo, Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes for Douglas Elliman.]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.