Chloe Sevigny’s glamorous $2.75M Park Slope co-op goes into contract

December 22, 2016

Just 42 days after it hit the market for $2.75 million, and a mere two days since 6sqft and other media outlets reported on it, Chloe Sevigny’s Park Slope co-op has gone into contract, a tipster tells us. The Indie actress bought the pre-war spread at 9 Prospect Park West for $2,053,000 in 2013, after which she completed a renovation that created a chic space with “a sophisticated mix of classic furniture and interesting artwork.”

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The four-bedroom, 2,100-square-foot home has a formal foyer, a decorative fireplace and beamed ceilings in the living room, and cerused oak floors throughout.

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A major part of the renovation took place in the kitchen, where the original pantry (now a home office) provided inspiration for the kitchen’s new cabinetry. Polished concrete floors, white subway tiles on the walls and backsplashes, and black granite counters were other additions.

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As 6sqft previously reported, Sevigny moved to Brooklyn after selling her East Village garden apartment for $1.76 (a decision she made after the ‘hood became too much like a frat house for her). She then settled on the “dorkiest, hokiest neighborhood” as a way to avoid “hip” Brooklyn. No word yet on where she’ll go next, but we’d guess somewhere still a bit under-the-radar.

[Listing: 9 Prospect Park West, 2C by J. Eric Becker and Quinn Hagstrand of the Corcoran Group]

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