Inside Lady Gaga's $23 million New York hideout
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Lady Gaga turned heads in a black, satin ball gown with a sheer and embellished, high neck top. The skirt of the dress was also featured embellished, sheer pants underneath. (AP)
Lady Gaga recently hid out for a few weeks at a landmarked West Village townhouse while recording a new album.
A spy tells us she “traveled in and out of the house with an entourage the size of a tour bus” before flying out to California.
(Leslie J. Garfield)
The property, at 53 Downing St., is publicly for sale, asking $23 million.
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(If it were available to lease, it would rent for around $75,000 a month, brokers say.)
(Leslie J. Garfield)
Perhaps it’s no wonder Gaga camped out there — the Italianate property comes with a coveted paparazzi-proof garage.
The gut-renovated single-family spread was built in 1857 and was redesigned by CWB Architects. The listing brokers are Leonard Steinberg, Herve Senequier, Amy Mendizabal and Calli Sarkesh of Compass.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Nearby, at 26 Downing St., developer Michael Fuchs — the business partner and childhood friend of developer Aby Rosen — is in contract to sell his townhouse, which was last asking $20.99 million.
The five-bedroom, 6¹/₂-bathroom home is 6,534 square feet. It first hit the market in 2016 for $23.5 million. The current listing brokers are Leslie J. Garfield’s Christopher Riccio and Matthew Pravda.