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The actress Joan Fontaine, who died almost nine years ago in Carmen Highlands and won an Oscar for her role in the film ‘Suspicion’, spent part of her life in a beautiful Manhattan city apartmentwhich made the news a few hours ago after it was announced that it was released for sale.
The apartment, located inside a fifteen-story building built in 1928, is being offered by $7.95 million dollars.
The sale price is very low compared to what its current owners paid in 2013. At that time they disbursed $8.67 million dollars for him, which makes it extremely attractive for investors.
According to the technical sheet, released by various media specialized in the sale of properties, the unit has four bedrooms, with 4.5 bathrooms and the monthly maintenance cost is $11,220 dollars.
It also has a lobby, kitchen, dining room, dining room, living room, main room, library, laundry room, balcony among other rooms.
The kitchen, which is very spacious compared to the average Manhattan kitchen, is outfitted with gray cabinets, high-end appliances, and a center island that doubles as a meal prep, but also serves as a breakfast nook for three.
The master bedroom has room for a queen bed and a sitting area. It has silk carpet, decorative fireplace, walk-in closet and marble bathroom.
To see more images of the former home of the great Joan Fontaine, click here.
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