'The Real Housewives of New York City' star has officially moved out of her Upper East Side townhouse, which was sold at auction for an undisclosed amount, after nearly three decades.
- July 6, 2024
AceShowbiz - Sonja Morgan, a mainstay on "The Real Housewives of New York City" for 10 seasons, has bid farewell to her legendary townhouse. The 4,650-square-foot, five-story home, which includes six bedrooms, a sauna, a gym, and a secret elevator, was auctioned off by Concierge Auctions on May 29. A sale is currently pending, with a representative from the auction site confirming a "current high bid" of $4 million.
Sonja had previously listed the property in 2013, but later rented it out. In 2018, she revealed on "RHONY" that she was earning $32,000 per month in rent. However, she decided to auction it this year to take advantage of the strong real estate market.
In an Instagram post, Sonja reflected on the memories made in her townhouse, including raising her daughter, hosting unforgettable parties, and filming iconic "RHONY" scenes. She shared her excitement for a new chapter in her life, where she plans to embrace her artistic roots.
Fans of the show took to the comments section to express their favorite memories of seeing Sonja's home on their screens. Many shared their favorite scenes, including LuAnn de Lesseps living in the townhouse and Sonja's infamous "toaster oven goldfish" moment.
Sonja has expressed a desire to leave New York City and move to a warmer climate, potentially California, where her daughter Quincy lives. She has also hinted at a possible return to her artistic pursuits.
The auction of Sonja Morgan's townhouse marks the end of an era for "RHONY" fans. The property played a central role in the show, hosting countless brunches, dinner parties, and over-the-top events. As Sonja moves on to a new chapter, it's a bittersweet moment for both the reality star and her loyal viewers.