David Garret is now selling his all-white condominium for $4 million. Famously called the "violin heartthrob," the German-American violin prodigy has the deed of the apartment under his real name, David Bongartz. The artist bought the colorless place back in 2011 for $3.25 million. According to reports, the musician may have not used the apartment much since he is on tour most of the time.
According to New York Curbed, the loft has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and features travertine floors and a wood-burning fireplace. According to the listing details, the loft also has incredibly high ceilings, columns and large windows. The 3,396-square-foot of space is also filled with wonderful western light cascades. The open kitchen is furnished with modern appliances, glass custom cabinets and stainless steel counters.
The master's bedroom features absolute serenity with features like wonderful eastern lights, which are from the large tilt-and-turn windows. It also has its own spa-like master's bathroom that has sleek features including a deep soaking bathtub and separate glass enclosed shower.
Other features of the place include central air-conditioning, custom lighting, large storage area, private laundry and also video intercom. It is currently configured as a one-bedroom place with a massive walk-in closet and storage. According to the listing by Elliman, the place can be configured up to three bedrooms with plenty of room to spare. The building is also a pet-friendly area, which is located at the heart of Chelsea. The place is also close to the Highline and Madison Square Park.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Garrett has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has been creating studio albums since 1995. Over the course of his career he has already recorded over 14 albums and has been selling DVDs of his live performances. He is also included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the "World's Fastest Violinist."