Bravo TV Star and Top Broker Fredrik Eklund Lists His Own Tribeca Condo
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1/9Photographs by Evan JosephFredrik Eklund is a name that frequently buzzes around New York real estate, but usually it has to do with his record sales, Bravo TV shows, or adorable twins. This time, however, Eklund is making headlines because he just listed his family's Tribeca condo for $6.5 million. It is also available to rent for $22,500/month for someone with a more short-term arrangement in mind.As the seller and the broker on the exquisite listing, Eklund is in a unique position. Personal expectations and real estate savvy could conflict or make this the perfect recipe for a full-ask buy.Having outgrown the three-bedroom, three-bath apartment, the Million Dollar Listing New York star and his husband, artist Derek Kaplan, are ready to move on. The luxury unit they leave behind boasts 2,241-square-feet of living space, walls of windows, high ceilings, and 50 linear feet of Hudson River frontage.While park and river views are a huge selling point, other features shine equally. No expense was spared in bringing in the highest quality materials. White oak herringbone floors stun throughout the home and the Paris Farino-designed master bath holds a 3,000lb marble tub complete with Waterworks hardware.Curbed first reported that the broker’s home hit the market.Photographs by Evan JosephFredrik Eklund is a name that frequently buzzes around New York real estate, but usually it has to do with his record sales, Bravo TV shows, or adorable twins. This time, however, Eklund is making headlines because he just listed his family's Tribeca condo for $6.5 million. It is also available to rent for $22,500/month for someone with a more short-term arrangement in mind.As the seller and the broker on the exquisite listing, Eklund is in a unique position. Personal expectations and real estate savvy could conflict or make this the perfect recipe for a full-ask buy.Having outgrown the three-bedroom, three-bath apartment, the Million Dollar Listing New York star and his husband, artist Derek Kaplan, are ready to move on. The luxury unit they leave behind boasts 2,241-square-feet of living space, walls of windows, high ceilings, and 50 linear feet of Hudson River frontage.While park and river views are a huge selling point, other features shine equally. No expense was spared in bringing in the highest quality materials. White oak herringbone floors stun throughout the home and the Paris Farino-designed master bath holds a 3,000lb marble tub complete with Waterworks hardware.Curbed first reported that the broker’s home hit the market.
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