Courtney Love’s former New York residence is currently on the market. The Manhattan loft, now listed for $9.45 million, is owned by Stefan Sonnenfeld and Missy Papageorge, co-founders of Company 3. Love originally purchased the apartment in 2001 for $2.6 million and sold it in 2006 for $5 million. The current owners acquired the property in 2012 for $7 million. After residing there for 13 years, the couple decided to sell, engaging with listing agents Holly Sose, Tim Cass, Katie Johnson, and Sabine Modeste from The Corcoran Group.
Built in 1890, the approximately 4,123-square-foot loft includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Despite modern upgrades, it retains its historic character. Accessed via a private elevator, the apartment opens into a small foyer.
The loft features an open floor plan that amalgamates communal living areas. The main room boasts exposed brick walls, hardwood floors, large windows, and includes a raised wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen is separated from the living room by exposed wooden beams and is equipped with a Sub-Zero fridge, double oven, black cabinets, and gold countertops.
A nook adjacent to the kitchen serves as a home office with shelves and a desk. The library, located on the other side of the living room, has built-in shelves for books. Throughout the home, the current owners have utilized empty spaces to display art and collectibles.
One of the three bedrooms currently serves as a media room, complete with a TV and wooden beams echoing the design of the main living area. Another bedroom features exposed brick and large windows, while the primary bedroom offers city views, built-in cabinets, and ample storage space.
The building also provides residents with access to a communal dining room, featuring a wood-burning fireplace and sound system.