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Look Inside David Bowie s $16 8 Million New York Apartment
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Look Inside David Bowie s $16 8 Million New York Apartment
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There s little doubt that David Bowie experienced many benefits of fame during his lifetime, including living in a lavish New York City apartment recently reported to be selling for a whopping $16.8 million. Now, Bowie fans can take a look inside those luxurious digs.
According to The Independent, the singer bought the apartment in Manhattan s SoHo/Nolita neighborhood for $3.81 million in 1999. This year, after spending less than a month on the market the Corcoran Real Estate Group first listed the home on June 14 it has now been delisted, as shown on the website streeteasy.com. That would suggest a buyer has agreed to pay an amount close to its hefty price tag.
Look Inside David Bowie s $16 8 Million New York Apartment
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There s little doubt that David Bowie experienced many benefits of fame during his lifetime, including living in a lavish New York City apartment recently reported to be selling for a whopping $16.8 million. Now, Bowie fans can take a look inside those luxurious digs.
According to The Independent, the singer bought the apartment in Manhattan s SoHo/Nolita neighborhood for $3.81 million in 1999. This year, after spending less than a month on the market the Corcoran Real Estate Group first listed the home on June 14 it has now been delisted, as shown on the website streeteasy.com. That would suggest a buyer has agreed to pay an amount close to its hefty price tag.