Andy Cohen Picks Up Fourth Co-op in West Village Building, Is Now Neighbors With Sally Field
The “Real Housewives” franchise must be doing well, because Bravo brainchild Andy Cohen has picked up a fourth apartment in his West Village building, 2 Horatio Street. And his latest buy, a $900,000 studio, makes him next door neighbors with none other than Sally Field, reports Variety. According to the source, Cohen’s other real estate holdings in the pre-war co-op include a high-floor studio that he bought in 2003 for an unknown sum, a not-contiguous two-bedroom unit on the same floor that he bought in 2010 (and which was photographed for the New York Times) and another two-bedroom, directly above the one previously mentioned, for which he shelled out $2.6 million in 2014. His most recent acquisition is directly next door to the 2014 pad. Though this sounds a bit like a game of Jenga, we’re sure there’s a method to the reality guru’s madness.
The studio is quite unassuming, but with a separate kitchen area and entryway, feels larger than most. It also has three closets, two of which are walk-ins, a queen-sized Murphy bed, and large street-facing windows.
Listing was not marketed publicly
[Via Variety]
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Interior photos via a 2010 listing by ROOM Real Estate