Chris Noth isn't just diversifying his income when it comes to business opportunities; he's also diversifying his real estate investments. As of this writing, he owns four homes: one in Greenwich Village, one on the Upper East Side, one in Sherman Oaks, California, and one in Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Maryland.
Let's start with the New York City places. Of all his homes, Noth has owned the Greenwich Village apartment the longest. He purchased the two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in 1994 and put it on the market for $2.19 million. The co-op building it's located in was previously home to "Sex and the City" creator Candace Bushnell, according to the New York Post. But just because he's selling his downtown apartment, that doesn't mean the actor has any plans to leave the city. In 2017, he purchased an apartment in an Upper East Side co-op building for $1.85 million. The home reportedly boasts pre-war original details, like a herringbone wood floor and a real fireplace, as well as high ceilings and oversized windows.
Outside of NYC, Noth has two more places where he can lay his head. There's a family home in Sherman Oaks, California, that he bought in 2007 (right around the time he was expecting his first child) for $1.445 million. There's also his vacation home in Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Maryland, that he bought in 2013 for $1.485 million. Taken all together, these properties represent $6.97 million in assets for the performer.
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