Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick lost almost $750,000 on the sale of their single-family townhouse in New York's Greenwich Village. And that's before you factor in renovation costs.
According to Curbed, the couple bought the property in 2011 for almost $19 million, renovated it, and put it back on the market a year later for $25 million. The price was chopped twice before going under contract in March for $18.25 million. Fredrik Eklund of Douglas Elliman handled the listing.
Here's a look at the pristine interiors of the Parker-Broderick house, which Architectural Digest recently claimed the famous pair never even lived in.
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Built in 1846, the 6,800-square-foot townhouse has five floors with six bedrooms.

Accented by Boffi stainless steel and walnut cabinetry, the eat-in kitchen is located on the garden floor.

You can access the split-level garden off the kitchen after enjoying a hearty breakfast.

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