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The king of Bravo is finally trading indoor glam for outdoor green. Andy Cohen, the Emmy-winning TV personality and producer of “Top Chef” and “Watch What Happens Live,” has found a buyer
for his sprawling West Village duplex after eight months on the market. The 3,500-square-foot Manhattan residence — pieced together over 21 years by combining multiple units — was listed
for $14 million in September 2024 before undergoing a $2 million price cut in February. It officially went under contract on May 19, according to real estate broker and longtime friend Ryan
Serhant, who shared the news via Instagram. The final price to be paid, as well as the new owner, are not yet known. EXPLORE MORE Serhant, who’s now the star of “Owning Manhattan” on
Netflix, first made his name in real estate reality television on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing New York,” which premiered in 2012. “Congrats @bravoandy,” Serhant wrote. “Thanks for
trusting me and @serhant with your home.” Serhant had been eyeing Cohen’s unit for years, according to previous reports. “The first time I ever walked into Andy’s apartment, I said,
‘Whenever you are willing to part with this, even if I have to pull it from your grip, please let me know. Because it’s a one of one,’” he told the New York Times. “It’s one of those
treasures that you wait your whole career for.” When reached for comment by The Post, Serhant could not elaborate on the deal. The apartment reflects a layered, theatrical sensibility
befitting its owner. It is currently composed of three bedrooms, with the potential for 4 to 5 bedrooms, and boasts 4.5 bathrooms. With architecture by Gordon Kahn, the custom residence
includes a show-stopping walnut, steel and glass staircase; cobalt blue kitchen cabinetry; and panoramic views of both the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings. The unit features a mix of
saturated color palettes, from lacquer-red powder rooms to a royal purple rug in the primary suite. Among its many rarities: multiple woodburning fireplaces, a steam room, three storage
units, and a primary bath with a teak soaking tub and a marble vanity. The main bedroom also boasts its own fireplace. Still, even dream apartments have limits. Cohen, who had long pined
for an open-air escape, decided to move after finding another West Village home that finally checked the box: outdoor space. “Outdoor space was the decision! I always have coveted outdoor
space,” Cohen, who hails from Missouri, told People. “There is a dearth of inventory in the West Village with outdoor space, so when I found something that was meaningful enough for me to
leave my dream apartment … that’s what it took.” Cohen’s new home reportedly cost $18 million and comes with a 2,000-square-foot terrace in addition to 3,000 square feet of interior space.
When he’s not there, he’s constantly found walking around the West Village — and has been a common sight on the streets there for years. The sale marks the end of an era for the Bravo
figurehead, whose West Village abode served as a longtime personal and professional refuge. Outside of real estate, Cohen continues to juggle a packed schedule. In addition to his SiriusXM
channels and hosting duties, he’s currently touring the country with CNN anchor, and longtime friend, Anderson Cooper in their live conversation series, “AC2: An Intimate Evening with
Anderson Cooper & Andy Cohen.” As Serhant sees it, parting with the home wasn’t just a sale — it was a moment. “It’s one of those treasures that you wait your whole career for, to find
something like this that you get to bring to market and sell,” he said.