After nearly two years on the market and a $1.5 million price cut, David Duchovny is finally parting ways with his beloved Central Park West apartment.
“The X-Files” star purchased his longtime co-op in the Ardsley building in 2012 for $6.25 million. But he sold it this past week for $5.65 million — a $600,000 loss, records show. The Real Deal was the first to report on the transaction.
Initially, Duchovny, 62, was hoping to score $7.5 million when it hit the market in May 2021. But without any offers, the actor was forced to cut the price, eventually deciding to unload the home at a significant loss.
It is unclear what Duchovny’s next moves are. The Post has reached out for comment.
Located at 320 Central Park West on the 19th floor, the corner pre-war residential is pegged as a New York classic, designed and developed by Emery Roth.
The foyer.Douglas Elliman
The living room with a fireplace.Douglas Elliman
The kitchen with a breakfast nook.Douglas Elliman
The family room and dining space.Douglas Elliman
Features include panoramic Central Park views, a private terrace and walls of windows for optimal sunlight.
It is considered one of CPW’s finest full-service white-glove buildings, with a live-in superintendent and a 24-hour doorman and concierge.
Details include beamed ceilings, oversized casement windows and original wood floors. The main suite overlooks the Central Park’s Reservoir and opens to a white, subway-tiled bath and wallpaper in a wave print.
One of three bedrooms.Douglas EllimanOne of three full bathrooms.Douglas Elliman
A private elevator landing opens to a large gallery entry. The living room boasts unobstructed views of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir and comes with a terrace and a fireplace.
The windowed eat-in kitchen features a Viking stove, Sub Zero refrigerator and washer/dryer closet, the previous listing notes.
Building amenities include a fitness center, children’s playroom, library, storage room, bike room and laundry room.
Another bedroom.Douglas Elliman
The unit boasts panoramic views of Central Park and the Central Park reservoir.Douglas Elliman
Jamie Mitchell with Douglas Elliman held the listing.
With university degrees from Princeton and Yale, Duchovny gained fame as FBI agent Fox Mulder on “The X-Files.” The Golden Globe winner also appeared in both spinoff movies of the hit sci-fi show.
He is also the star of “Californication.”
A New York native, Duchovny and his wife at the time, Téa Leoni, sold their Malibu retreat in 2008 to Mel Gibson for $11.5 million.
Source: nypost.com