The creator of "Sex and the City" tries to sell her home for the second time around. According to ny.curbed.com, "Candace Bushnell, tried unloading her beautiful Greenwich Village apartment back in 2012." The home is back in the market again for $2,645,000. According to dailymail.co.uk, "It is also available for rent for the price of $8,000 a month."
The house features a wood burning fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows. It also contains inlaid wood as its flooring. The kitchen is breathtaking. It is simple and yet sophisticated in its features. The kitchen also has marble-topped counters with elegant designs. According to a report by dailymail.co.uk, "It has a dramatic sunken living room." The house is a combination of Bushnell's own preference and Susan Forristal. The living room consists of artistic ornamentals and designs. It has an elegant chandelier hanging above. It has a red velvet sofa pinned at the wall near the main room. The house features access to beautiful southern views. It has two bedrooms. It also contains one and one-half bathrooms.
A former model turned interior designer, Susan Forristal, directed Bushnell to transform the apartment after she bought it. The kitchen and bathrooms were re-sized and re-done with marble and stone, and new closets were outfitted around the entire apartment as reported by dailymail.co.uk.
There is one fun feature of the house. According to ny.curbed.com, "The living room looks fairly formal, but hidden in a cabinet under the bookshelves is a bar and mini fridge, usually stocked with champagne."
The property is situated on East 9th St. The high floor apartment is also located in a pre-war, 1925 doorman building. The place was transformed into a polished Plaza look-a-like, marble-filled home that Bushnell had always wanted to have. The home was in featured on the cover of Elle Decor in September 2005.
Candace Bushnell also authored "Lipstick Jungle" and "Carrie Diaries". According to therichest.com, " Candace Bushnell is an American columnist and author with a net worth of about $40 million dollars."