Bethenny Frankel Reduces SoHo Price In SoHo Apartment
According to New York Post NY Real Housewife Bethenny Frankel has reduced her SoHo home from $5.25 million to $4.37 million. This 2 Bed Room 3 Bath, has been seen during the trials and tribulations of Betheny's divorce with Jason Hoppy.
Expanding 2,392 square feet this home features a sunken living room with fourteen foot high ceilings, triple-paned arched windows, a wood burning fireplace, a balcony and a landscaped atrium.
One of the few buildings in SoHo with a doorman this home also includes a roof deck, fully updated kitchen with twin wine storage and a working wood fireplace. When not taking in the architecture of this home residents can easily walk out to some of the city's top restaurants and art galleries. Leonard Steinberg at Compass declined to make any comment.
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