Wendy Williams’ dream NYC penthouse sold by guardian for a loss after former TV host deemed ‘incapacitated’

Real Estate

Wendy Williams’ cherished Manhattan penthouse, once hailed as her dream abode, has been sold off by her guardian, The Post has learned.

The transaction, which closed on May 10, occurred only several years after Williams acquired the Financial District property. It’s also the latest chapter in Williams’ ongoing legal and personal challenges after being diagnosed in 2023 with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.

Records accessed by The Post indicate that Williams, 59, was deemed “incapacitated,” thus necessitating the involvement of a guardian in the decision-making process regarding the sale of her residence.

The sale of her penthouse comes just two months after she sold off all her belongings. thwwendyexperience/Instagram

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom penthouse traded hands for $3.75 million, marking a considerable decrease of $822,000 from its purchase price in July 2021.

An insider close to Williams lamented her circumstances, telling The Post, “Wendy’s dream has always been to live in Manhattan in a dream apartment but never got a chance to do so. It is a very unfortunate situation.”

Prior to the sale, Williams divested herself of all personal belongings housed within the property, including her iconic purple chair, a fixture synonymous with her provocative “Hot Topics” segment that captivated audiences for years.

Meanwhile, at the same time that Williams was selling off her belongings, she was also dealing with a hefty tax problem.

She owed more than half a million dollars in unpaid taxes, which resulted in a federal tax lien. Legal documents revealed that her New York City condo, purchased for $4.5 million in 2021, was affected by this lien.

The penthouse boats floor-to-ceiling windows and occupies more than 2,400 square feet. MLS

Speculation had arisen regarding Williams’ potential relocation to sunny Los Angeles.

But a separate source speaking to Page Six did not know if she would actually go through with it.

“She was asking how to sell her stuff with ‘The Real Real,’ but I don’t think she’s actually moving to Los Angeles. She seems so unwell.”

Spanning more than 2,400 square feet, Williams’ former FiDi residence boasts luxurious amenities characteristic of Manhattan’s elite living spaces.

One of three bedrooms. MLS
The expansive terrace overlooking the Hudson River. MLS

The main level has a spacious living/dining room area, an open kitchen replete with custom stained walnut cabinetry, granite countertops, and top-of-the-line Miele and Sub-Zero appliances.

The upper level has the primary suite, adorned with an ensuite five-fixture bath boasting opulent marble accents and state-of-the-art fixtures.

In addition to its lavish interiors, the building has an array of amenities, including a fitness center and a Water Club featuring a 60-foot lap pool, a sauna, a steam room and a Jacuzzi.

Wendy Williams has been deemed “incapacitated,” unable to make the decision to sell her own home. thewendyexperiencepodcast/Instagram

The Post has reached out to Williams’ reps for comment.

Williams’ personal and professional struggles have been well-documented over the past year, culminating in her absence from public view following the conclusion of her talk show in 2022.

A series of health issues — also including Graves’ Disease and lymphedema — prompted the appointment of a financial guardian to oversee her affairs, with Williams also seeking treatment for “severe alcohol use” at a rehabilitation facility in Malibu.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Halloween kicks off a season of home insurance risks. Here’s what homeowners need to know
Before Donald Trump bought Mar-a-Lago, this is how it looked under the ownership of America’s richest woman
Pending home sales took an unexpected leap higher last month, but rates have climbed back up
China’s property market is expected to stabilize in 2025 — but stay subdued for years
Sonja Morgan says goodbye to NYC — makes move to Florida with downsized $600K condo purchase

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *