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Celebrity Homes: Kate Moss and Johnny Depp's Love Nest Is For Sale

The love nest of former couple Kate Moss and Johnny Depp is on the market for a listing price of $14.9 million. Elle Décor gave an update that Depp and Moss's apartment is full of industrial details.

The home is built with twos in mind. It has two bedrooms. It has exposed brick, wood-beamed ceilings and a working fireplace. According to a past article by 6sqft.com, "The brick-clad stunner at 112 Waverly Palace is an historic 1820s structure spanning five levels with four income-producing units."  It also has a garden duplex.

It measures 22 feet wide by 97 feet deep. The entire Greenwich Village residence comes in at nearly 6,000 feet floor space and offers its buyer the opportunity to create one massive single-family home as further noted by 6sqft.com.

The home also boasts of large windows that gives abundant natural light. 6sqft.com further reported that the carriage house is the main standout feature of the property. The carriage house brags of a 1,800 square feet with two bedrooms. The two bathrooms are evenly distributed. One is located on the mezzanine. The carriage house also boasts of two levels of outdoor space. This structure also has a spectacular living room with a celestial skylight and 25-foot ceilings as stated further by 6sqft.com.

The home is a combination of ease, style and nature. It brings a mixture of relaxation and comfort like no other. The grand living room is elegantly designed with chic décor. Paintings on the walls adds charm to the whole living area. The hardwood floors matches the overall design of the living area as well. The kitchen also boasts of white painted cabinetry, and countertops. It also comes complete with state of the art kitchen appliances.

This beautiful NYC townhouse that Johnny Depp and Kate Moss rented in when they were engaged more than 2 years ago will give its future owners the same comfort and ease that its former celebrity couple enjoyed in the past.


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