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And at the time, her new $3.3 million mortgage on her New York home also went to her creditors. Those creditors include Hannibal Pictures, in which Morgan became embroiled after a failed movie project. Hannibal was paid $6.95 million from the estate, court records show. Morgan was allowed to keep the townhouse in 2015 after she settled her five-year-long bankruptcy case following her divorce.
John Lewis and Marks & Spencer are among the high street giants... The crib, which was built in 1899, is being listed through realtor Jordan Sachs of Bold New York. The 4500 square-foot spot also comes with an at-home gym for all of the inhabitants' workout needs. The luxurious home is equipped with an elevator, sauna, library and beautiful green terrace. On the second floor is a large dining room with a wood-burning fireplace under a marble mantlepiece, as well as an eat-in kitchen with marble details and state-of-the-art appliances.
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In 2017, Morgan made her off-Broadway debut in the play Sex Tips for Straight Women by a Gay Man. The entire third floor of the 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom Manhattan home holds Morgan’s master suite, while the fourth floor is daughter Quincy’s territory. It’s currently in disarray, Morgan points out, as the mother-daughter duo prepares for the teenager’s return to boarding school. "Now that my daughter is in college, I certainly don't need all this house for one person," she continued. "This place is ready to be taken on by a new family and make it their own." The bedrooms have hardwood floors with a full-width balcony in the master suite.

On the season premiere of The Real Housewives of New York, Sonja explained why she is back to living in the townhouse. Drinkers hit the town to enjoy Christmas festivities two nights before the big day,... Ministers warned of a 'ticking time bomb' as the cost of servicing household debt in the UK is set to double... Whomever the the big pocketed buyer is will also get the Upper East Side townhouse's five bedrooms and seven baths.
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As we all saw last season on The Real Housewives of New York City, Sonja Morgan finally bid adieu to her fabled townhouse, the backdrop of oh-so-many iconic RHONY moments (and squabbles!). Ready to turn a new leaf — and rake in $32,000 a month in rent from the 4,650-square-foot home! — Sonja headed across town, where’s she now nestled in a two-bedroom high-rise apartment. Sonja admitted on season 13 of RHONY that she was forced to give up the apartment and move back into the townhouse at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, as she didn't have a renter anymore.
Morgan also showed off her master bedroom, which, while not an entire floor , does feature its own bathroom and a large closet. The space features slick white cabinets with silver handles to match the stainless-steel appliances, and a breakfast counter Morgan completed with a pair of modern white chairs. Sonja Morgan is out of her famous townhouse – and into some sleek new digs overlooking Manhattan's Columbus Circle.
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I just wanted to be rid of the wrinkling on my neck and the that were starting to form. It was a no-brainer – gravity had taken its toll, I was also exhausted and I needed a ‘pick me up,’” Sonja captioned an Instagram post. “I could stay in a hotel but I thought it’d be more fun to stay here,” de Lesseps says in a flashback that serves as a reminder of where the two friends stood at the start of the season. "At this point, this house is nothing more than a financial drain, an emotional drain," Sonja explained of her decision to sell the house on The Real Housewives of New York City's September 3 episode.
Another room, which can serve as a bedroom or office, comes with arched windows and Venetian plaster walls. The Real Housewives of New York City season 12 premieres on April 2 at 9 p.m. While the home has a stunning spiral staircase, there is also an elevator for those who don’t want to take the hike up five floors. A second bathroom can be found on the fourth floor, as well as another bedroom. The second floor is where the kitchen can be found as well as a bedroom and the dining room. Outside of the ground floor’s sitting room, French doors lead to a gorgeously landscaped terrace.
"I am a guest in my own house until this gets rented or sold," she said at the time. The outdoor area has a landscaped garden of 575-square feet with a fountain and koi pond. There is also a 150-square foot terrace on the fourth floor. The 4,650-square-foot townhouse boasts four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half bathrooms, as well as multiple outdoor spaces to enjoy a rare slice of peace in the bustling city. The reality star left behind her Upper East Side, 5-bedroom, 5.5-bath townhouse for the space, and is currently renting out the home for $32,000 per month, according to Bravo. Morgan met John Adams Morgan, a member of the prominent Morgan family, in the 1990s while working as a hostess at an Italian restaurant on Madison Avenue.
Sonja’s townhouse, which boasts 4,645 square feet and was built in 1899, is available vacant or fully furnished with a full-service staff offered. Sonja Morgan has just listed her Upper East Side townhouse for the fifth time. No official premiere date has been set for the spin-off yet, only a confirmation that it will air sometime next year. And if the runaway success of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip is any indication, Welcome to Crappie Lake is sure to be another hit for the network. Let’s just hope the local liquor store shipped in a steady supply of moonshine, Tipsy Girl, and Fauxsé Rose for these Bravo legends’ extended stay. Reports of the show’s tentative production first surfaced this summer, exciting Bravo fanatics and fans of the classic early aughts reality show The Simple Life.
The New York City townhouse, located on 63rd Street, features a mahogany-paneled elevator and has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The rooms are spread out over five floors totaling approximately 5,500 square feet (including the 800-square-foot basement), according to the listing. The 52-year-old fashion designer just listed her five story townhouse for a cool $10million, according to aTMZreal estate source.
Morgan's line also retailed in Century 21 stores prior to their bankruptcy filing in 2020 following the COVID-19 pandemic. In the 1980s and 1990s, Morgan worked as an interior director, event planner, and hostess for a series of high-end Manhattan restaurants. After Sonja posted the above reel to her Instagram account, someone started a thread on Reddit to discuss it. Several RHONY fans admitted that they hardly recognized the reality star, and some even thought she was someone else. As Sonja Morgan prepared to put her Upper East Side townhouse on the market, she decided to totally transform the incredible five-bedroom home.
All the bedrooms feature wood-burning fireplaces, and there's also an elevator, sauna, gym, and terrace -- all sitting in the ritzy Madison Ave and Central Park neighborhood. As we've reported, she listed the 5-story townhouse for the 7th time in 2017 for around $10 mil ... "I love the balcony. As you know, at the townhouse, I had a beautiful garden, and here, I have a slice of life from home," she said. "I have my plants, my herbs, my strawberries, mint, basil, everything I need to cook at home." The apartment also features a balcony that the reality star has covered in various plants.

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