
Jake Gilnahal sold his home in New York City for 14 million dollars
We call it its next chapter.
Jake Gillnhal, the academic actor who maintains the amazing audience with his group and the depth of the characters, sold his house in Tripka at a former binding factory for $ 14 million, according to the city’s records.
Selling outside the market in 443 Greenwich Street It was reported for the first time The real deal.
Gyllenhaal recently photographed Iag in the loud and loud movie “Otherlo” in Broadway with Denzel Washington, which makes many theater fans.
The former factory, which was built in 1882, was at home over the years for Mount Stars. It includes the former and current population Jennifer Lawrenceand Justin Timberlake and Jessica BellBlake Levli and Ryan Reynolds, Harry Styles, Mike Mikes MiG Ryan. The tenants included the building The Weeknd And his girlfriend at the time, Bella Hadid.
The edifice is currently home to Microsoft Jennifer Gates, billionaire daughter Bill Gates and his ex -wife, Melinda Gates, like The GimMe shelter was reported exclusively. Gates Benthaus bought $ 51 million from the Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton in 2023.
The 2868 square feet of Gyllenhaal opens a square floor with a large entry lobby and includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a chef.
He bought the unit for $ 8.6 million in 2017. Another apartment on the same floor is the only one in the market and in the contract. It was the last time he requested $ 13.3 million, according to the street street.
The 53 -unit unit unit is characterized by entry doors with dedicated metal wall panels and 8 -inch white oak floors. The original details include bile pine symptoms, Carolina, associated with the windows of Mahogoni, and antique bronze doors.
The sale comes at a time when the apartment council is paid at the developed building, Nate Berman’s Metro Loft and the architect, CetraudDy, for $ 376 million, claiming to violate the contract, alleged construction defects and law violations. Metro Loft and CetraudDy denied allegations in court files.
The case, presented in 2021, continues.
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