Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz has been trying to unload her trio of West Village townhouses for well over a year, and it seems she's finally done it for the discounted price of $28.5 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The seven-bedroom compound was originally listed for $33 million in 2012 with Brown Harris Stevens. After languishing on the market, it was discounted to $29.9 million and taken over by the Corcoran Real Estate Group, complete with bright new pictures of the home.
The trio of buildings were combined and renovated by Leibovitz herself, who started buying them in 2002. The compound has a main home, Leibovitz's studio, and a two-story guest home with its own bedroom, kitchen, and two fireplaces.
In the backyard is a slate patio with a private garden area accessible by the street. The photographer sold her home to reportedly move closer to the uptown school of her three daughters.
Leibovitz's old compound is located on the corner of Greenwich Street and occupies more than 10,200 square feet of space.

Source: Corcoran Real Estate Group
The compound is comprised of three townhouses that have all been meticulously renovated and restored with all new plumbing and electrical systems.

Source: Corcoran Real Estate Group
The brick buildings originally date back to the 1830s, and altogether have 16 rooms and 13 wood-burning fireplaces.

Source: Corcoran Real Estate Group
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