The Real Estate

Mariska Hargitay Flips Her Penthouse To Big Landlord for $8.15 M.

Mariska Hargitay Flips Her Penthouse To Big Landlord for $8.15 M.
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Almost exactly one year ago, Mariska Hargitay, Jayne Mansfield's daughter and television's most long-faced sex crimes detective, sold her Tribeca penthouse to a Laotian refugee-turned-businesswoman. And then she did what any self-respecting TV star would do: She paid $7 million for a Flatiron duplex penthouse to replace it.

But pity Ms. Hargitay.

It turned out that her 2-year-old son got into a school on the Upper East Side, a long schlep from her new 4,900-square-foot apartment, so she had to put the eight-room duplex--in the 1887 O'Neill Building--on the market.

A day after The Times insisted that celebrities' real estate isn't faring much better than everyone else's (the paper had a similar story in December, too), city records show that Mariska Hargitay just sold her $7 million Flatiron penthouse for $8.15 million, incredibly close to her asking price.

According to the deed, the buyers are Ewa and Maurice Laboz, a huge New York City landlord.

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

I see now the new home of Mariska. must be something sensational

Anonymous (not verified) says:

How much did her new place cost?

MH moves a lot.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Its feels good to know that a fellow LAOTIAN REFUGEE could become millionaire.Congratulation.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Max Where is she moving to on the Upper west Side

Maz says:

Maz

I meant to say Upper East Side

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