Bethenny Frankel’s previous NYC house is again in the marketplace with worth reduce
A Soho pad that was as soon as residence to former actuality TV star Bethenny Frankel, an authentic alum of Bravo’s “Actual Housewives of New York,” is back on the market.
The second-floor pad, at 22 Mercer St. is asking $4.5 million, down from its $5 million ask final yr.
The sellers purchased it for $3.65 million in 2020, in accordance with property data.
That sale was a big loss for the Skinnygirl mogul and philanthropist, who had purchased it for $4.2 million in 2014 throughout her contentious divorce from Jason Hoppy.
Frankel was additionally within the information this week, after she posted a salty video admitting to her followers that she had plastic surgery work done — however declined to enter element, merely saying: “This isn’t all pure.”
The house, in Soho’s historic cast-iron district on a cobblestoned road, is 2,392 sq. ft and comes with two bedrooms and 2½ baths.




Particulars embody a woodburning hearth and a small, charming balcony — the one certainly one of its form within the constructing, the itemizing notes.
The condominium opens with a an entry gallery that might showcase an artwork assortment, resulting in a 25-foot-wide nice room boasting 14-foot-tall ceilings and three triple-paned arched home windows framed in mahogany. There’s additionally an open chef’s kitchen, and a primary bed room with a customized walk-in closet and ensuite spa-like bathtub.
The smart-wired residence additionally has sound proofed home windows, uncovered brick and encompass sound. The 16-unit boutique condominium contains a frequent roof terrace.
The itemizing brokers are Leonard Steinberg, Hervé Senequier and Ami Mendizábal of Compass.