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James Gandolfini’s Former Manhattan Apartment Sells for $6.2 Million

The West Village home was sold by the late actor’s ex-wife

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The one-time Manhattan home of the late "Sopranos" star James Gandolfini has sold for $6.2 million, according to property records filed with the city Thursday.

The four-bedroom condo on Jane Street in the West Village was sold by Gandolfini’s ex-wife, Marcy Gandolfini. Records show she became the sole owner of the property—a two-unit combo—in 2003, the year after the pair divorced. She could not be reached for comment.

The corner unit is "sun flooded," according to the listing with Compass brokers Stephen Ferrara and Clayton Orrigo, neither of whom immediately responded to a request for comment.  

It spans almost 3,200 square feet and has views across the West Village, plus a 30-foot-long great room, a formal dining room, a den and master suite with a walk-in closet and a dressing room.

The unknown buyer shielded their identity, making the purchase through a limited liability company.

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Gandolfini bought his first apartment in the building in 1999 for $850,500, and bagged the second neighboring apartment in 2002 for $1.05 million, property records show, before combining them.

The home reportedly first hit the market in October 2017. As of April, it had been discounted to $6.4 million, listing records show.

It had a stint as a rental too, and was on the market in 2015, asking $21,000 per month.

A New Jersey native, Gandolfini is famed for his role as mob boss Tony Soprano on HBO’s series "The Sopranos," which ran from 1999 to 2007. He won three Emmy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and one Golden Globe Award for his portrayal.

Gandolfini died at the age of 51 in 2013.