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#1359008
Condo

Cameron Diaz's apartment

New York, NY
Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

Actress, author, model
Age 53 San Diego, California, US Virgo August 30, 1972

Cameron Michelle Diaz (born August 30, 1972) is an American actress. Prolific in both comedy and drama, her films have grossed over $3 billion in the U.S. box-office. Her output of romantic comedies in the late 1990s and early 2000s established her as a prominent sex symbol and one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, and in 2013, Diaz was named the highest-paid actress over 40. She has received various accolades, including nominations for a British Academy Film Award and four Golden Globe Awards. Born in San Diego, California, Diaz was raised in Long Beach. While still in high school, she signed a modeling contract with Elite Model Management. Diaz made her film debut at age 21 in the comedy The Mask (1994). Following a supporting role in the romantic comedy My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), she starred as the titular character in the Farrelly brothers' comedy There's Something About Mary (1998), which brought her increased fame and her first Golden Globe nomination. Diaz's following two projects—the sports drama Any Given Sunday and Spike Jonze's fantasy film Being John Malkovich (both 1999)—earned her recognition as a dramatic actress. Diaz received praise for her supporting roles in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky (2001) and Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002) and had greater commercial success in the action comedy Charlie's Angels (2000) and its 2003 sequel, as well as for voicing Princess Fiona in the Shrek franchise since 2001. Her subsequent films include the comedies In Her Shoes (2005), The Holiday (2006), What Happens in Vegas (2008), Knight and Day (2010), The Green Hornet (2011), and Bad Teacher (2011). After starring in three successful comedies in 2014—The Other Woman, Sex Tape and Annie—Diaz retired from acting to focus on her family, but made a return to the profession with the action comedy Back in Action (2025). Diaz has also written two health books: The Body Book (2013), a New York Times bestseller, and The Longevity Book (2016).

About this home

Cameron Diaz's home. In December of 2013, Diaz shelled out $9M for an apartment in the Walker Tower, located in the Chelsea area of Manhattan. Cameron's relatively modest new digs comes with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a Crestron home automation system complete with iPad dock. And if all this sounds like a bargain, maintenance and real estate tax adds up to about an extra $5K a month.

Property Details

Property TypeCondo

Listed Price

$9,000,000

Listing #1359008

About This Condo in New York, NY

This 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom condo is located in New York, NY.. The property sold for $9,000,000, placing it in the ultra-luxury segment of the market.

Cameron Diaz's home. In December of 2013, Diaz shelled out $9M for an apartment in the Walker Tower, located in the Chelsea area of Manhattan. Cameron's relatively modest new digs comes with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a Crestron home automation system complete with iPad dock. And if all this sounds like a bargain, maintenance and real estate tax adds up to about an extra $5K a month.

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 Ultra-luxury Segment

In the ultra-luxury price range where this condo in New York sits, buyers are typically weighing a specific set of trade-offs. Ultra-luxury real estate operates by different rules than the broader market. Buyers at this price point are generally purchasing on the strength of specific features — waterfront, views, architectural significance, or historical provenance — that cannot be replicated elsewhere, rather than making purely financial decisions.

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