David Bowie’s Former Manhattan Pad Hits Market for $6.5M, Star’s Yamaha Piano Included


An apartment in Manhattan’s Essex House that was once home to David Bowie, hit the market on Wednesday, asking $6.495 million.

The U.K.-born musician and actor, using his real name David R. Jones, purchased the three-bedroom apartment in 1991, according to records on PropertyShark. He and his wife, the model Iman, lived there for over a decade and sold the property in 2002.

Sweetening the deal for music lovers, Bowie’s Yamaha piano, which has been handed down through various owners of the apartment, is included in the sale.

Bowie died in January 2016 at the age of 69.

David Bowie exploring Bangkok in 1983.

An apartment in Manhattan’s Essex House that was once home to David Bowie, hit the market on Wednesday, asking $6.495 million. The U.K.-born musician and actor, using his real name David R. Jones, purchased the three-bedroom apartment in 1991, according to records on PropertyShark. He and his wife, the model Iman, lived there for over a decade and sold the property in 2002. Sweetening the deal for music lovers, Bowie’s Yamaha piano, which has been handed down through various owners of the apartment, is included in the sale. Bowie died in January 2016 at the age of 69. David Bowie exploring Bangkok in 1983.

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