The fourth-floor duplex co-op Adam Horovitz grew up in — at 726 Washington between Bank and West 11th streets — is now in new hands.
The childhood home of Beastie Boy Ad-Rock, located in Manhattan’s West Village , has just sold for more than its last asking price following a frenzied bidding war, Gimme Shelter has learned.“Once we hit the sweet spot with the price, there was a feverish bidding war,” said listing broker Asit Parikh of Compass.The rapper, otherwise known as Adam Horovitz , grew up in the fourth-floor duplex co-op at 726 Washington, between Bank and West 11th streets.
The Beastie Boys — a pioneering hip-hop trio composed of Ad-Rock, Michael “Mike D” Diamond and the late Adam “MCA” Yauch — would often rehearse here, said Parikh. Their first album, “Licensed to Ill,” was released in 1986. The sellers are Mark and April Hallenbeck, who bought the home for $333,294 in 2006, according to property records. Back then, it was still a rent-stabilized building. It turned co-op in 2008.Former Hochul aide's $3.5M Long Island home targeted by feds in early morning raidJerry Jones' paternity countersuit comes to stunning end
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