Talk about a full house.
Twin townhouses once inhabited by child star and famous twin Mary-Kate Olsen are both on the market for a combined $16 million.
A 125 East 10th Street townhouse in New York’s East Village has been listed for $8.3 million with Jason Haber of Warburg Realty. Olsen and her now-husband, Olivier Sarkozy, rented the property between 2012 and 2014.
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The 123 East 10th Street townhouse right next door, which Sarkozy owned around the same time period, can be purchased together with the first property for $15.995 million. Mark Amadei and Jonathan Hettinger of Sotheby’s International Realty have the individual listing for $7.695 million.
The two properties, which were reportedly built together in 1854 by iconic architect James Renwick, are done in the brownstone Anglo-Italianate style characteristic of that time period. The first townhouse spans 4,200 square feet, has three bedrooms (including a full-floor master suite), as well as an open living room with ornamental moldings, skylights and carved fireplaces.
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“165 years of history have been preserved in the townhouse,” the listing reads.
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The second townhouse is designed in a similar style — airy, luxurious and full of original stairwells and mantelpieces but renovated kitchens and bathrooms.
Sarkozy, who is a banker and the half-brother of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, owned one of the properties — 123 East 10th Street — until 2014. Olsen appeared as the infant Michelle Tanner alongside her twin sister Ashley in the television sitcom Full House in the 1990s. In adulthood, she refashioned herself as a clothing designer, businesswoman and author.
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According to Haber, the property is particularly popular because of its size — many of the city’s wealthiest real estate buyers try to find a 28-foot townhouse due to its ability to have a large garden.
“There’s a huge hunger and interest for a 28-foot wide townhouse in Manhattan,” Haber, who declined to comment on the home’s celebrity connection, told Inman. “The garden is one of the largest in Manhattan.”
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Haber said he’s held a steady stream of showings for customers interested in buying the first property separately and the two together.
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