Cameron Diaz’s Former West Village Condo Lists For $4M

The stylish two-bedroom prewar abode features striking interiors designed by Kelly Wearstler—and it once graced the cover of Elle Decor.
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Perched in an Emery Roth-designed building in Manhattan's West Village, this two-bedroom, two-bath apartment was once home to acclaimed actress Cameron Diaz, who purchased the property in 2008 for $2,950,000. After living in the 1,400-square-foot space for eight years, Diaz sold the condo to actress and current owner Noel Pittman.

A black-trimmed entrance hall lined with mirrored closets sets an elegant tone.

A black-trimmed entrance hall lined with mirrored closets sets an elegant tone.

Exquisitely designed by Kelly Wearstler, the West Village abode is chock-full of glamorous features—including an entry hall with 14 feet of custom closets, a rose-gold glass wall, ebony-stained oak floors, and hand-stenciled ceilings.

The chef's kitchen is fitted with a Miele dishwasher, a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, a Viking range, and a water filtration system. The emerald cabinets are accented by the brass backsplash, hardware, and counters.

The chef's kitchen is fitted with a Miele dishwasher, a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, a Viking range, and a water filtration system. The emerald cabinets are accented by the brass backsplash, hardware, and counters.

Overlooking a coveted tree-lined block in Greenwich Village's Gold Coast, the property sits just off Fifth Avenue, and it's conveniently located near Union Square and Washington Square Park. A storage unit is also included in the sale. Scroll ahead to take a peek inside the home, which is currently listed for $4,000,000.

A rose-gold glass wall distinguishes the dining space from the living room.

A rose-gold glass wall distinguishes the dining space from the living room.

The light-filled living room has custom wallpaper, hand-stenciled ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, plentiful storage, and plush seating.

The light-filled living room has custom wallpaper, hand-stenciled ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, plentiful storage, and plush seating.

The master suite is located just off the living room and features electronic blackout shades.

The master suite is located just off the living room and features electronic blackout shades.

The expanded master bath features glass tiles by Ann Sacks and Waterworks fixtures.

The expanded master bath features glass tiles by Ann Sacks and Waterworks fixtures.

A spacious guest suite sits on the opposite side of the living room. The layout provides plenty of privacy for both bedrooms.

A spacious guest suite sits on the opposite side of the living room. The layout provides plenty of privacy for both bedrooms.

The guest bath features onyx and marble finishes, along with a custom shower and sink.

The guest bath features onyx and marble finishes, along with a custom shower and sink.

Additional closet space is located in the private hallway between the guest bedroom and the bath.

Additional closet space is located in the private hallway between the guest bedroom and the bath.

Designed by architect Emory Roth, the full-service building on West 12th Street is just a short stroll away from Union Square and Washington Square Park.

Designed by architect Emory Roth, the full-service building on West 12th Street is just a short stroll away from Union Square and Washington Square Park.


The apartment's floor plan.

The apartment's floor plan.

59 West 12th Street #5E is currently listed for $4,000,000 by Richard Ziegelasch and John Burger of Brown Harris Stevens.

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