Rosie O’Donnell still can’t sell her $6M NJ home after 5 years
O’Donnell, 58, who is currently filming the new season of Showtime’s "The L Word," first bought the home in 2013 for $6.3 million
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Rosie O’Donnell is having some trouble selling her $6 million Saddle River mansion.
The New Jersey property has been on the market for the past five years — and still can’t find a buyer, The Post can report.
O’Donnell, 58, who is currently filming the new season of Showtime’s "The L Word," first bought the home in 2013 for $6.3 million.
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According to New Jersey property records, she decided to list the home two years later, in July 2015 for nearly $7 million. But with no offers, the former co-host of "The View" relisted the home at what would be an estimated $400,000 loss — that is, if she can sell it.
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Pegged as an English Country Estate, the home sits on over five acres of land.
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Built in 1928, the structure has since undergone extensive renovations.
The six-bedroom, nine-bathroom gated home comes with a separate guesthouse, a basketball court, an elevator and an artist studio. Other amenities include a pool with a grotto waterfall, plunge pool and a jacuzzi spa.
In 2018, the actress attempted to sell off most of her other real-estate assets, including her main South Nyack, NY, residence for $5.1 million — $200,000 less than her $5.3 million asking price.
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The "Sleepless in Seattle" and "I Know This Much is True" actress also sold her West Palm, Florida, house that same year for $5 million.
O’Donnell currently resides in an $8 million four-bedroom, three-bathroom luxury New York City penthouse located in Midtown. However, she reportedly still spends weekends at her NJ home.
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She’s also been spending her time during the COVID-19 pandemic stressing about leaving the house, modeling wacky quarantine hairdos for her 400,000 Instagram followers — and bingeing on Pop-Tarts.
"We had a lot of junk in the beginning when it was first happening and I was panicking," she recently told Page Six. "I told the person who works here get us some Pop-Tarts so he got us about 40 boxes … and it started to get really sad when I realized there were only about half the boxes left and I’m the only one in the house who eats them."