New York:
Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick have bought a $ 21 million townhouse in the Big Apple.
The 45-year-old actress, who has three children - James, eight, and 17-month-old twins, Tabitha and Marion - with Broderick, will be moving out of her current home in the West Village area of the city to 88 Central Park West.
The new home, former residence of philanthropist Laurie Tisch, features a 32-foot long living room, eight bedrooms, five bathrooms and five "half" bathrooms, the New York Observer reported.
In addition, there are two walk-in wardrobes in the master bedroom of the property, which has seen its price drop by $ 3.5 million since August.
After a long search to find a different New York home by Parker and Broderick, the purchase of the new house is believed to be complete.
Earlier this year, they were believed to have their eyes on a huge $ 24 million townhouse as well as a penthouse on 54 Bond Street.
They were also reportedly keen about Madonna's old home in Central Park West, but since the co-operative board of the building were angry about the 'Celebration' singer's constant noisy construction, things did not work out.
The 45-year-old actress, who has three children - James, eight, and 17-month-old twins, Tabitha and Marion - with Broderick, will be moving out of her current home in the West Village area of the city to 88 Central Park West.
The new home, former residence of philanthropist Laurie Tisch, features a 32-foot long living room, eight bedrooms, five bathrooms and five "half" bathrooms, the New York Observer reported.
In addition, there are two walk-in wardrobes in the master bedroom of the property, which has seen its price drop by $ 3.5 million since August.
After a long search to find a different New York home by Parker and Broderick, the purchase of the new house is believed to be complete.
Earlier this year, they were believed to have their eyes on a huge $ 24 million townhouse as well as a penthouse on 54 Bond Street.
They were also reportedly keen about Madonna's old home in Central Park West, but since the co-operative board of the building were angry about the 'Celebration' singer's constant noisy construction, things did not work out.