Foreign Property News | Posted by Shwe Zin Win
A two-story Soho building bought by the late John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1971 has hit the market for the first time in a half century.
The brick, bluestone and terra cotta structure at 496 Broome St.
was the first residence the pair purchased together in New York City, two years before they famously moved to the Upper West Side’s Dakota, where Lennon was gunned down.
Now, more 50 years later, Ono — who has retained control of the property since buying it — and her son, Sean Ono Lennon, have listed it for sale with company JLL, for an asking price of $5.5 million, the New York Times first reported.
(The facade.Courtesy of JLL)
Built in 1885, the building has an open-format, gallery-like ground floor space with 14.4-foot-high ceilings, an open kitchen and a lofted bedroom in the rear. On the second floor there’s a live-work space and a recording studio, according to press materials.
(The recording studio.Courtesy of JLL)
(A soaking tub.Courtesy of JLL)
(The building was constructed in the 1880s.Courtesy of JLL)
(Ono has maintained ownership of the building since buying it with Lennon in 1971.Courtesy of JLL)
(The kitchen.Courtesy of JLL)
Ref: Yoko Ono lists first NYC home she shared with John Lennon for $5.5M (nypost)
Photo Credit-JLL