The Real Housewives of New York City delivered big drama in its 12th epic season (hello, Ramona-coaster!), which premiered April 2, 2020 on Bravo. While longstanding cast member Bethenny Frankel and season 11 guest Barbara Kavovit have exited the show, Leah McSweeney — pal of Tinsley Mortimer — is filling their Louboutins. What’s more, nearly all of the women have left their former pads for enviable new digs this year. So let’s take a quick spin around town to see where Luann practices cabaret, Ramona sips her eponymous Pinot Grigio, and Dorinda makes it nice. Here’s a peek at the Real Housewives of New York season 12 cast’s homes.
Bethenny Frankel’s SoHo Loft
Where does Bethenny Frankel live these days? While the Skinnygirl tycoon is now off the show, you may still spot her walking her adorable pups Biggy and Smallz around SoHo.
Bethenny Frankel’s Mercer Street loft recently sold.
Last year Frankel tried to unload the Mercer Street pad she purchased for $4.2 million in 2014, as she enjoyed her sleek 4,000-square-foot loft several blocks away. In January, she finally sold the apartment at a loss of $3.65 million.
And while her Bridgehampton home remains part of her impressive real estate portfolio, Frankel just flipped the Morning Glory House for $2.28 million. She had nabbed the place as an investment property three years ago for $2.03 million.
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Soho
149 Sullivan Street
$699,000
1 |
1
Hudson Square
185 West Houston Street
$675,000
Studio |
1
Soho
64 Macdougal Street
$665,000
1 |
1
Soho
349 West Broadway
$475,000
Studio |
1
Soho
110 Thompson Street
$565,000
Studio |
1
Soho
57 Thompson Street
$700,000
1 |
1
Soho
149 Sullivan Street
$699,000
1 |
1
Hudson Square
185 West Houston Street
$675,000
Studio |
1
Soho
64 Macdougal Street
$665,000
1 |
1
Soho
349 West Broadway
$475,000
Studio |
1
Soho
110 Thompson Street
$565,000
Studio |
1
Soho
57 Thompson Street
$700,000
1 |
1
Soho
149 Sullivan Street
$699,000
1 |
1
Hudson Square
185 West Houston Street
$675,000
Studio |
1
Sonja Morgan’s Columbus Circle Rental
Dubbed “Sonja Morgan’s Home for Wayward Girls” by Carole Radziwill, Lady Morgan’s Upper East Side townhouse was certainly the most iconic of the Real Housewives of New York homes. It also saw its fair share of overnight (and long-term) guests.
A posh spot for primping in Sonja Morgan’s former townhouse.
Mortimer’s days of crashing among the stuffed (and live) animals at Sonja’s townhouse appear to be over. (As does ordering room service like a grown-up Eloise at the Marmara Park Avenue.)
Tinsley may or may not be moving to Chicago, but she’s still a Real Housewife of New York.
She and on-and-off boyfriend Scott Kluth are now officially engaged and living in a downtown Chicago apartment with stunning views of the Windy City. It’s unclear if she plans on entirely abandoning her life in the Big Apple, but all signs on social media point to yes.
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Luann de Lesseps’s new NYC home is surely fit for royalty.
For a while, Luann shacked up in the bridal suite at Lady Morgan’s townhouse. Then, she shared a luxury Lenox Hill penthouse with Tom D’Agostino during their doomed seven-month marriage. Now, the countess has left her latest Upper West Side digs.
After 20 years of calling the Upper East Side home, the Singer Stinger has sold her gracious 2,500-square-foot apartment. (Yes, the one she renovated in season 9 with contractor Mario after divorcing ex-husband Mario.)
Ramona Singer’s former home had wraparound city views.