Joel Grey sells NYC condo for $7.6 million

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Oscar-winning actor Joel Grey has sold his apartment in New York City for $7.6 million. This price is $100,000 more than the asking price. The sale is recorded in city property records and was first reported by Mansion Global. The condo is located in the West Village at 495 West St. It spans 3,068 square feet and has two bedrooms. Grey, who is 92 years old, purchased the condo for $1.57 million in 1999. The buyer's identity is not publicly disclosed but is linked to a company based in Los Angeles. The building, designed by Cary Tamarkin, has seen sales from other notable residents as well. For example, celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz sold her unit there for $8 million last year. Grey is well-known for his role as the Master of Ceremonies in the 1966 Broadway show "Cabaret." He also directed a Yiddish version of "Fiddler on the Roof." The condo features a large living area, an open kitchen, and expansive windows with views of Hudson River Park. Despite having two bedrooms, Grey modified the space into a one-bedroom with a studio. The building has a total of nine units and includes doorman service. The listing was managed by brokers from Corcoran, Tamer Howard and Philip Tabor.


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