ANDERSON COOPER – $4.2 MILLION, MANHATTAN

Anderson Hayes Cooper was born on June 3, 1967, the son of Gloria Vanderbilt. He is an American journalist, writer, and television host. In 1995, Cooper became a correspondent for ABC News. On September 21, 1999, he co-hosted the nightly News program World News Now. In 2010, he became the host of THE CNN news program Anderson Cooper 360°. He won 15 Emmy awards between 1993 and 2020.

Cooper bought the former 19th-century fire station in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village in 2010 for $4.2 million, and with the help of architect Cary Tamarkin, the building was fully renovated, turning it into a chic, spacious 8,240-square-foot private home. The Beaux-Arts building, built-in 1906, is one of only three remaining fire patrol houses in the city. Two buildings in the center of the compound are used as guest bungalows, and next to the swimming pool is a two-story treehouse, all made of recycled wood, with an outdoor living and wet bar level on the first floor and a master suite on the second. Very creative.

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