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- Barbra Streisand’s former NYC penthouse is on the market for $11.25 million. Fox Residential has the listing.
- The singer sold it 18 years ago to its current owners for $4.25 million, according to listing agent Barbara Fox.
- The penthouse comes with a $12,000 monthly maintenance bill, which covers the general upkeep of the building, the staffing of the building, taxes, and mortgage interest.
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Barbra Streisand’s former penthouse at 320 Central Park West — also known as the Ardsley — is on the market for $11.25 million. Barbara Fox, founder and president of Fox Residential, has the listing.
According to Fox, Streisand sold the penthouse 18 years ago to its current owners for $4.25 million.
Streisand isn’t the only celebrity who has called the penthouse home. Fox also confirmed to Business Insider that before the Ardsley started to sell its units, it served as a rental building where Lorenz Hart, a famous lyricist known for his partnership with composer Richard Rodgers from 1919 to 1943, rented the space.
The entire penthouse totals 6,236 square feet with 11- to 12-foot-high ceilings. It has four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a corner library, and a $12,000 monthly maintenance bill, according to Fox.
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The $12,000 monthly maintenance bill goes toward the general upkeep of the building, the staffing of the building, taxes, and mortgage interest, Fox told Business Insider.
Keep reading for a look inside the penthouse.
Barbra Streisand’s old apartment is located at 320 Central Park West — also known as the Ardsley — on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, between Central Park and the Hudson River.
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Along with Streisand, the Upper West Side has, over the years, been home to some of Hollywood’s favorite stars including Tim Gunn, Jerry Seinfeld, Bobby Flay, and Amy Schumer.
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Before the Ardsley started to sell its units, it served as a rental building. In the 1940s, lyricist Lorenz Hart lived in what is now the penthouse.
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