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Condo

Julia Stiles' Apartment (Former)

New York, NY

About this home

Julia Stile's home. The American actress lived in apartment 3B before selling it in 2014 for $2.7 million. She purchased the 2,081-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath condo in 2004. Her film and television roles include 10 Things I Hate About You, Save the Last Dance, The Bourne Identity, Dexter and Silver Linings Playbook.

Property Details

Property TypeCondo

Listed Price

$2,700,000

Listing #1358973

About This Condo in New York, NY

This 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom condo is located in New York, NY.. The property sold for $2,700,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Julia Stile's home. The American actress lived in apartment 3B before selling it in 2014 for $2.7 million. She purchased the 2,081-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath condo in 2004. Her film and television roles include 10 Things I Hate About You, Save the Last Dance, The Bourne Identity, Dexter and Silver Linings Playbook.

Real Estate in New York, NY

New York features some of the highest property values in the country, particularly in Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs, where median prices regularly exceed $700,000 for condominiums and co-ops. Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties provide a range of suburban options, while the Hudson Valley and Catskills have seen dramatic price increases driven by New York City remote workers. Upstate New York — including Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse — offers significantly more affordable alternatives with their own distinct character and improving economic conditions.

What Determines Value in the Luxury Segment

In the luxury price range where this condo in New York sits, buyers are typically weighing a specific set of trade-offs. Luxury buyers tend to place greater weight on privacy, unique architectural features, lot quality, and the prestige of the specific address within a neighborhood. Luxury markets can be more sensitive to broader economic conditions and tend to have longer average days on market than mid-range properties.

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