Grammer bought the four-bedroom spread back in 2010
Frasier has left the building—well, almost. The erstwhile Frasier Crane, Kelsey Grammer, found a buyer for his condo 100 Eleventh Avenue, the Jean Nouvel-designed glass tower on Manhattan's west side. According to the Wall Street Journal, the apartment entered contract at $8.95 million—a drop from the original $9.75 million asking price—but is expected to close for "just below $8 million," according to Grammer's broker, Emily Beare.
Grammer snagged the condo for $6.4 million in 2010 after a stint in a rental at Robert A.M. Stern's 15 Central Park West. Though Nouvel's building has been plagued with problems since its 2009 debut—allegations of shoddy construction and wind problems; bickering between developer and architect—Grammer seemed happy enough, keeping his four-bedroom apartment for six years until listing it last July. (His reason? His growing family needed more space.)
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Whoever the buyer is, they'll get plenty of perks (assuming they don't mind the building's, uh, issues): It comes with "nearly 100 feet of Hudson River frontage," for one thing, along with a gas-burning fireplace, a (let's be real, kind of oddly shaped) master bedroom with walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom, and more.
There's also a huge chef's kitchen, presumably equipped with all the appliances one would need to make tossed salad and scrambled eggs.
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