Chrissy Teigen and John Legend listing their two NYC apartments for $18MIL put together

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Chrissy Teigen, 36, and John Legend, 43, are selling off the two apartments they own in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan.They bought the units separately two years apart, and at one point intended them to combine them into one sprawling penthouse, they told the Wall Street Journal.However they now live primarily in Los Angeles and so have put the New York apartments on the market for $18 million put together.

Start spreadin' the news:Chrissy Teigen, 36, and John Legend, 43, are selling off the two apartments they own in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan Reasons behind the sale: They now live primarily in Los Angeles and so have put the New York apartments on the market for $18 million put together; they are pictured in Los Angeles earlier this monthTheir current asking price is a more than $1 million markup from the cumulative amount they paid to purchase the two homes.

Chrissy and John paid $9.02 million for one of the apartments in 2018, and then two years later they splashed out $7.7 million for the next one.The units are located in a building that features a grassy 3,300-square-foot roof deck, to which their buyer will have exclusive rights.

There's an idea:They bought the units separately two years apart, and at one point intended them to combine them into one sprawling penthouse, they told the Wall Street Journal Moving up:Their current asking price is a more than $1 million markup from the cumulative amount they paid to purchase the two homes Details:Chrissy and John paid $9.02 million for one of the apartments in 2018, and then two years later they splashed out $7.7 million for the next oneWhen it emerged that they were putting their Nolita homes up for sale, John explained their reasoning to the Wall.

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