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In a surprising turn of events, Rosie O'Donnell has parted ways with her luxurious penthouse located in Sterling Plaza, New York City. The actress and comedian sold the property for $4.75 million, marking a staggering loss of $3.25 million compared to her original purchase price. The sale was officially recorded last week with the city register, revealing the financial challenges associated with the high-end real estate market.
O'Donnell, who has recently relocated to Ireland, made the decision to sell her penthouse amidst changing personal circumstances. The property, known for its stunning views and upscale amenities, had been a significant part of her life in New York. However, the current real estate landscape has proven challenging, with many sellers facing difficulties in achieving their desired sale prices.
As O'Donnell embarks on a new chapter abroad, the sale of her penthouse serves as a reminder of the volatile nature of the property market, even for high-profile individuals.
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