Lindsay Lohan, the "Mean Girls" actress who has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons for quite some time, is trying to get her life back on track. Not only is she getting back to work after battling with drug-addiction, but is also looking for a new place to start over again.
The New York Post recently spotted LiLo looking at the Commerce Building, a townhouse in West Village, New York City, which is sitting on the market for $6.9 million.
The home exudes a positive vibe which could definitely be great for LiLo at the moment. According to the listing records at Streeteasy, the townhouse spans an area of 2,845 square feet and rises five levels above the ground.
Floor plans show that the lowest level has a Zen garden, a family room, a modern kitchen and a breakfast room. The first floor has the formal living room and dining area.
The second floor has two guest bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets. The entire third floor is dedicated to the master suite that has separate his and hers dressing rooms, a master bath with a spa and an office as well.
The Fourth floor is a roof-top deck that allows for panoramic views of the cityscape and has ample lounging area as well. There is an outdoor kitchen too.
Interiors feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows and French doors. The rooms are set in an open floor plan and the kitchen is modern space meant for entertaining guests. The first floor has a Juliet balcony and the upper level has a sundeck as well.
The townhouse is listed with Douglas Elliman real estate. The listing claims that "the Commerce House in Greenwich Village's coveted Landmark District affords the rare privilege of owning a piece of New York history while reveling in the finest modern luxury."
Check out the photos of floor plan of the townhouse here.
Lohan moved out of Beverly Hills last year to relocate to the Big Apple. She was reportedly living in her friend's classy penthouse (rent free) all the while.
Lohan has been living in London for the past few weeks as she is going to feature in a David Mamet produced play "Speed-the-Plow." This will be her London Theater debut and she has been very excited about the play, reports The Guardian. She recently posted a picture on Instagram outside the theater.