Adriana Lima’s Midtown Condo Sells After Five Years of Persistent Attempts
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1/8Photographs courtesy of Douglas EllimanAdriana Lima is known for strutting down the Victoria’s Secret runway, but after selling her Midtown condo she is moving on from strutting down the streets of New York. The veteran Angel and her ex-husband, NBA player Marko Jarić, first listed the residence back in 2013 with a $5.5 million price tag, and after five years of being on and off the market for various prices the supermodel is letting go of the unit for $3.3 million, according to the New York Post.Expertly located in the Metropolitan Tower, the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom unit has been renovated, boasting floor to ceiling windows that show off panoramic views of the city. With 2,200-square-feet of interior space, the 42nd floor pad has a plethora of amenities including a gourmet kitchen with ample countertop space, spa-like master suite and generous master bath. The third bedroom, which was converted into a den during Lima’s stay, has the ability to convert to a bedroom upon the new owner’s request.Metropolitan Tower is known for its resident perks such as a doorman, top-notch fitness facility, pool, and private dining room in the building’s resident-only restaurant. Josh Rubin of Douglas Elliman held the listing.Photographs courtesy of Douglas EllimanAdriana Lima is known for strutting down the Victoria’s Secret runway, but after selling her Midtown condo she is moving on from strutting down the streets of New York. The veteran Angel and her ex-husband, NBA player Marko Jarić, first listed the residence back in 2013 with a $5.5 million price tag, and after five years of being on and off the market for various prices the supermodel is letting go of the unit for $3.3 million, according to the New York Post.Expertly located in the Metropolitan Tower, the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom unit has been renovated, boasting floor to ceiling windows that show off panoramic views of the city. With 2,200-square-feet of interior space, the 42nd floor pad has a plethora of amenities including a gourmet kitchen with ample countertop space, spa-like master suite and generous master bath. The third bedroom, which was converted into a den during Lima’s stay, has the ability to convert to a bedroom upon the new owner’s request.Metropolitan Tower is known for its resident perks such as a doorman, top-notch fitness facility, pool, and private dining room in the building’s resident-only restaurant. Josh Rubin of Douglas Elliman held the listing.
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