Orlando Bloom puts luxury loft on sale


New York, Feb 21 (IANS): It seems actor Orlando Bloom has got bored of living in his luxurious apartment here. The actor has listed the apartment for sale for $5.5 million just six months after moving in.

The "Pirates of the Caribbean” star spent $4.75 million on the fourth-floor apartment in the Sugar Loaf Building in Tribeca neighbourhood.

The luxury and spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom abode boasts cast-iron columns, exposed brick walls, an open chef's kitchen and wood-beamed ceilings.

According to listing agent Douglas Elliman Real Estate, the apartment has 11 oversized windows with an extra-large living room and attached dining area, reports dailymail.co.uk.

The open-plan chef's kitchen has state-of-the-art appliances including a sub-zero refrigerator and Viking stove and features a granite topped bar.

The private master bedroom suite also boasts a walk-in closet and a master bathroom with double vanity and stall shower and there are two additional bedrooms and a guest bathroom that has a soaking tub.

It also offers increased security and privacy with a new video intercom system that allows residents to see visitors and grant access remotely from a smart phone or tablet.

  

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