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In a notable real estate transaction, comedian Louis C.K. has sold his charming three-bedroom, three-bathroom home located in downtown New York City for $2.36 million. The property, which spans three levels, is situated within a four-story walk-up building at 345 W. 4th St., nestled between Horatio and Gansevoort streets.
This bohemian-style residence features a unique blend of modern amenities and classic design elements, making it an attractive option for potential buyers. The home boasts spacious interiors, ample natural light, and a cozy atmosphere that reflects the vibrant culture of its surroundings.
With the real estate market continuously evolving, this sale highlights the ongoing demand for properties in desirable neighborhoods like the West Village. As Louis C.K. moves on from this chapter of his life, the new owners will undoubtedly enjoy the charm and character that this distinctive home has to offer.
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