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Andy Cohen Sells NYC Mansion to High-Profile Buyer

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ndy Cohen, the Emmy-winning TV personality and producer of "Top Chef" and "Watch What Happens Live," has finally found a buyer for his sprawling West Village duplex after eight months on the market. The 3,500-square-foot Manhattan residence, which Cohen pieced together over 21 years by combining multiple units, was listed for $14 million in September before undergoing a $2 million price cut in February.

    The three-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom duplex boasts a unique blend of indoor and outdoor spaces, with woodburning fireplaces, a steam room, sweeping views of the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, and standout design touches like a walnut, steel, and glass staircase. Real estate broker Ryan Serhant, who has been friends with Cohen for years, had long coveted the listing and called it "a one of one" treasure.

    Serhant, now the star of "Owning Manhattan" on Netflix, shared the news via Instagram, saying "Congrats @bravoandy. Thanks for trusting me and @serhant with your home." The final price to be paid and the new owner are not yet known. Cohen had decided to sell after finding another West Village home that finally checked a box he'd long pined for: outdoor space.

    The sale marks the end of an era for the Bravo figurehead, whose West Village abode served as a longtime personal and professional refuge. Outside of real estate, Cohen continues to juggle a packed schedule, including hosting duties and touring with CNN anchor Anderson Cooper in their live conversation series "AC2." For Serhant, parting with the home was a moment he'd waited his whole career for – a chance to bring something truly special to market and sell.

Media personality Andy Cohen sells NYC mansion to celebrity buyer.