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Surprisingly Modest Celebrity Homes

December 11, 2012 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

From Brooklyn to the UWS

Street Easy

Zosia Mamet (Girls) is one of the most lovable and quirky celebrities that purchased real estate in Manhattan. Zosia and her husband, Evan Jonigkeit (X-Men), purchased a two bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side in 2015 for $1.6 million. The apartment is on the ground floor of a prewar coop building, undoubtedly making it a much sought-after spot.

A lovely starter home for the young couple

Vogue

The couple’s combined net worth of $6 million tells us their sensible Upper West Side purchase will prove to be a solid investment for many years to come. The apartment has a full-time doorman and is in close proximity to Riverside Park- what more can a smart young couple ask for?

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