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Meryl Streep’s Daughter Mamie Gummer Selling New York City Co-op

The actress is listing her Chelsea apartment for $1.8 million

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Actress Mamie Gummer, daughter of Hollywood icon Meryl Streep, is selling her Manhattan co-op for $1.8 million.

Ms. Gummer, 33, starred in the CW series "Emily Owens M.D." and played a recurring character on CBS’s "The Good Wife." She put her Chelsea digs on the market on Wednesday after owning the home for just three years.

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Judging by the asking price, Ms. Gummer, one of Ms. Streep’s four children with husband, sculptor Don Gummer, isn’t gunning to make any major profit off the sale. She bought the unit for $1.745 million in 2014 from an art appraiser, according to property records.

Real estate site Luxury Listings NYC was the first to report the new listing.

The two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit is located at the Broadmoor, a 13-floor cooperative built in 1925. It has an open floor plan with a large kitchen centered around a marble island, according to the listing with Brown Harris Stevens. 

Photos of the home show a brightly lit living room Ms. Gummer has decorated with mid-century modern furniture and lined in built-in bookshelves.

The six-floor unit has views over the treetops on West 23rd Street and the Empire State Building in the distance.

Ms. Gummer has used one of the two king-sized bedrooms as a media room off of the living room, according to the listing.

The co-op is the second home Ms. Gummer—whose given name is Mary Willa—has owned in the city. The Big Apple-born actress, who was raised in Connecticut, previously owned a condo in Brooklyn’s Park Slope, according to property records.    

Ms. Gummer’s manager did not immediately return a request for comment.