Andy Cohen lists West Village duplex for $14M

Andy Cohen lists West Village duplex for $14M

September 4, 2024

Photo credit: Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images

TV host Andy Cohen is selling his longtime West Village home. The one-of-a-kind apartment at 2 Horatio Street is a combination of four units assembled by Cohen over the last 20 years. While not on the market publicly yet, the home will be listed later this month for $14 million. Ryan Serhant of SERHANT., a former Bravo alum and current star of “Owning Manhattan” on Netflix, has the listing.

At the Bing & Bing-developed building overlooking Jackson Square, Cohen first bought a high-floor studio in 2003, followed by a two-bedroom on the same floor in 2010 and then a two-bedroom unit directly below it in 2014. In 2015, he bought the studio next door and completed a Jenga-like combination of the apartments to create one 3,500-square-foot trophy home.

According to a spokesperson for SERHANT., interior designer Eric Hughes and architect Gordon Kahn renovated the duplex, which takes up the corner of a high floor. There are 25 windows in total, allowing in lots of light to nearly every inch of space.

The home is currently set up with three bedrooms but could add one or two additional bedrooms. There are four and a half baths, a nanny’s room, an office, a den, two wood-burning fireplaces, and a bar.

According to the New York Times, Cohen hosted holiday parties in the home with guests “including Madonna, Sarah Jessica Parker, John Mayer, Ralph Fiennes, and Kelly Rippa.” Cohen and Serhant became friends during the pandemic, the Times reported, bonding over fatherhood.

“You wait your whole career to find something like this that you get to bring to market and sell,” Serhant said in an interview with the Times, referring to listing Cohen’s home. “It’s like moving into a magazine.”

Cohen won’t be going very far. In 2022, he paid $18 million for a penthouse around the corner at 299 West 12th Street, another pre-war building developed by Bing & Bing. The three-bedroom pad takes up 3,000 square feet and has 2,000 square feet of outdoor space with unobstructed city and Hudson River views.

The Horatio Street home will come to the market later this month.

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Photo credit: Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images

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