Andy Cohen (left) and his N.Y.C. home for sale (right).Photo:Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty; Eytan Stern Weber/Evan Joseph Images
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Andy Cohenis officially putting his beloved New York City home on the market — and he’s turning to friendRyan Serhantto help him sell it.
TheWatch What Happens Livehost, 56, is trusting the SERHANT broker and CEO to find a buyer for his West Village abode for a cool $14 million.
The 3,500-square-foot duplex is nestled in the corner of a historic pre-war building and features three bedrooms and four full bathrooms. It also boasts 25 windows that offer stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
Cohen purchased the original unit in 2003, and later combined it with three additional units to turn it into the home it is today. He worked with interior designer Eric Hughes and architect Gordon Kahn to renovate the space to his liking.
Though the listing is not live yet, the property is set to officially hit the market sometime in September.
Andy Cohen and Ryan Serhant in September 2018.Nicholas Hunt/Getty
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Andy Cohen’s NYC home.Eytan Stern Weber/Evan Joseph Images
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The property features a number of unique qualities, including a full bar and an office space equipped with a gold disco ball.
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In the living area, a wood-burning fireplace adds a cozy touch to the space. The room also features a dining area and additional room for seating.
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Blue cabinetry with gold fixtures line the walls of the kitchen, which also offers direct views of the city’s surrounding skyscrapers.
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The primary bedroom boasts another wood-burning fireplace, while the bathroom offers dual vanities and a large soaking tub.
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In July, Cohen revealed that Serhant would be the one to take on his “dream apartment” during an episode ofWatch What Happens Live.
“Guess who’s selling my New York City apartment — my dream apartment,” he said on the show. “Ryan Serhant is selling my apartment. Ryan’s going to be listing it this fall, I think.”
source: people.com