Rangers Goalie Sells UWS Condo and Heads to Midtown West

The New York Times reports that Henrik Lundqvist, the Swedish-born goalie for the New York Rangers, has sold his Upper West Side condo to migrate downtown a few blocks. The athlete put his 1,300 square foot, two-bedroom condo in the Bromley (83rd between Broadway and Amsterdam) up for sale less than a month ago, and it has already gone under contract. The sale price is still unknown, but the most recent listing’s asking price was $1.75 million. The Bromley home is a combination of two apartments, with an open kitchen, two sliding walls for one of the bedrooms that lengthen the living room when opened, and a panel of one-way glass along a wall of one of the bathrooms, allowing the resident to look through the wall, through the second bedroom, and out the window toward the Hudson River from the bathroom. Lundqvist is leaving the UWS to occupy his new $3.9 million penthouse in The Link (52nd between 8th and 9th), according to Curbed. Real estate voyeurs can click through for more photos of Lundqvist’s former UWS pad (via the Modlin Group).




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Tags: Athletes, Bromley, Goalie, Henrik Lundqvist, Hockey, New York Rangers, New York Rangers Goalie
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