
Casey Farmer
Reporter at Mansion Global
@MansionGlobal • Previously @CBSNews • Florida native • @LehighU alumna
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mansionglobal.com | Casey Farmer
Bill Cosby is selling his longtime Manhattan home, which he listed earlier this week for $7 million. The disgraced comedian and actor has owned the Lenox Hill townhouse on East 61st Street since 1980, according to public records. How much they paid at the time is unknown. Cosby, 87, and his wife, Camille, are facing foreclosure on the townhouse, which is at the center of a lawsuit filed at the end of last year, according to court documents. Crain’s first reported news of the townhouse listing.
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mansionglobal.com | Casey Farmer
Your browser does not support the audio tag. This feature is powered by text-to-speech technology. Want to see it on more articles? Give your feedback below or email [email protected]. A Los Angeles-area home owned by members of the Pink’s Hot Dogs family is on the market for $1.75 million. It’s the first time the Mid-Century Modern home, located in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Tarzana, has ever been up for sale.
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mansionglobal.com | Casey Farmer
After trying to sell a Downtown Manhattan townhouse last year, the New School has relisted the home for about half of its initial asking price. Located in Greenwich Village, the five-story townhouse returned to the market on Friday for $9.95 million. When it was first listed in March 2024, it was priced at $20 million. “We recognized where other comparable townhouses have sold, and this is in line with what we believe the value of the house is,” said listing agent Matt Lesser of Leslie J.
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mansionglobal.com | Casey Farmer
A nearly 200-year-old Manhattan townhouse that was owned by the late TV writer and producer Eric Gilliland has hit the market for $22.5 million. Gilliland, who died last year at age 62 and was best known for his work on the sitcom “Roseanne,” had owned the West Village home since 2004, when he bought it for $4.8 million, according to property records. Dubbed the Heroy House, the home is named for its builder and first owner, sash maker Lavinius C. Heroy.
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mansionglobal.com | Casey Farmer
U.S. rents have finally stabilized below the 2022 record high, but impending tariffs could bring them right back up again. The country’s median asking rent was $1,620 in March, falling 0.6% annually and rising 0.4% from February, according to a report from Redfin on Monday. U.S. rents have remained fairly stable for the past 13 months, seeing a year-over-year change in prices of less than 1%, and are now firmly below the peak median price of $1,705 in 2022.
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