Doylestown’s Pink recently moved her family to New York to help her daughter pursue her Broadway dreams, purchasing a $21.5 million townhouse in Greenwich Village, writes Kelsi Karruli for Realtor.com.
The historic property was built in 1849 and features five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms, and several living spaces across over 7,800 square feet.
Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, will be moving in with her husband, Carey Hart, and their 14-year-old daughter Willow, and 9-year-old son Jameson.
The Greek Revival mansion has housed countless artists, including sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca, painter Elizabeth Kaplan Fonseca, author Isabel Fonseca, dancer and choreographer Valerie Bettis, and sculptor and creator of the Lincoln Memorial, Daniel Chester French.
Guests walk through the front door and are greeted with pristine white walls and soaring ceilings. The living room features a fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows, while a lounging area opens into a state-of-the-art kitchen with a breakfast table and island.
The dining room boasts a piano, a skylight, and a large dining table, creating the perfect environment for any host.
Upper floors feature spacious bedrooms and bathrooms with soaking tubs, dual vanities, and glass-enclosed showers. Three offices, an entertainment area, an additional lounging space, and a private terrace with scenic views complete the home.
Read more about the historic townhouse in Greenwich Village purchased by Doylestown native Pink at Realtor.com.
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