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Jordana Brewster just bought a $12M NYC apartment

Jordana Brewster just bought a $12M NYC apartment

New York Post13-06-2025
Actress Jordana Brewster and her financier husband Mason Morfit have just bought a $12 million Park Avenue apartment, Gimme Shelter has learned.
The purchase comes via The Nikki Munson Trust, named after one of her popular characters, Nikki Munson, in the soap opera series 'As the World Turns.'
The family-sized apartment, at 730 Park Ave., comes with four bedrooms and 4.5 baths.
Born in Panama City, Brewster shares two children with her first husband, Andrew Form. She married Morfit in 2022. Last year, Brewster — best known for her role as Mia Toretto in 'The Fast and the Furious' franchise — opened up to People about having her two children via surrogate, and being a part of a blended family; Morfit has four children of his own.
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3 Brewster made the purchase in a trust whose name matches one of her most famous characters.
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The sellers are Motoko Sakurai, the CEO of the jewelry brand, Catbird, and Harry Taylor, managing director of TA Associates, which invests in software companies. They bought the co-op for $7.8 million in 2019, according to property records.
The home first hit the market for $11 million in 2016. It was last asking $12.5 million with Corcoran's Scott Stewart.
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The renovated 4,300-square-foot dwelling has been featured in Architectural Digest Italia. It opens from a private elevator landing into a marble-floored foyer that leads to a corner great room primed for entertaining — with a bar area and three sitting spaces.
The great room is a combination of the original living room and a library, flanked by two marble-clad woodburning fireplaces, and six sets of large windows with views over Madison Avenue to Central Park.
3 The ornate exterior of the building.
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Also impressive: a formal dining room that seats 12 to 14 guests framed by a large picture window overlooking East 71st Street.
The oversize chef's kitchen comes with custom cabinetry and a hidden coffee station, along with an eat-in area.
The main bedroom boasts pocket doors, moldings and oak floors, along with a sitting area-equipped sun room.
Built in 1928, the 20-story building was designed in a neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean style by architect Lafayette A. Goldstone. It converted to co-ops in 1945.
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