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“I thought for a split second it was a filtered, but really good picture of Caitlin Jenner. Why do these gals always get to a perfect place and then either go overboard with fillers or have something else unnecessary done? If you were ever curious about where Sonja Morgan, her daughter, dogs, and incredible army of interns gather, here’s your chance to find out.

Sonja’s townhouse, which boasts 4,645 square feet and was built in 1899, is available vacant or fully furnished with a full-service staff offered. Sonja Morgan has just listed her Upper East Side townhouse for the fifth time. No official premiere date has been set for the spin-off yet, only a confirmation that it will air sometime next year. And if the runaway success of Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip is any indication, Welcome to Crappie Lake is sure to be another hit for the network. Let’s just hope the local liquor store shipped in a steady supply of moonshine, Tipsy Girl, and Fauxsé Rose for these Bravo legends’ extended stay. Reports of the show’s tentative production first surfaced this summer, exciting Bravo fanatics and fans of the classic early aughts reality show The Simple Life.
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"I want to be footloose, fancy free. I have worked so hard to get to this point. I don't want to be house heavy." Create your free profile and get access to exclusive content. “If no one is renting the townhouse I can’t be shelling out cash every month to rent my pied-à-terre in Columbus Circle. She shared the home with her ex-husband John Adams Morgan, who she married to from 1998 to 2006. The Sun can exclusively reveal the home remains for sale for the same asking price today, according to Realtor.

Morgan's line also retailed in Century 21 stores prior to their bankruptcy filing in 2020 following the COVID-19 pandemic. In the 1980s and 1990s, Morgan worked as an interior director, event planner, and hostess for a series of high-end Manhattan restaurants. After Sonja posted the above reel to her Instagram account, someone started a thread on Reddit to discuss it. Several RHONY fans admitted that they hardly recognized the reality star, and some even thought she was someone else. As Sonja Morgan prepared to put her Upper East Side townhouse on the market, she decided to totally transform the incredible five-bedroom home.
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Morgan, 57, initially listed the Upper East Side home back in 2013 for $9.95 million amid her divorce battle with J.P. It has seen several price cuts since, including a $7.2 million price tag back in 2015. But now she is hoping this will be the last time she will have to put the home on the market.
New episodes air every Thursday at 9/8c or catch up on this season through the Bravo app. The Real Housewives of New York City fashion designer keeps her home office casual. To me, that sounds way better than spending time bitching about other people’s choices,” one fan wrote. It is unclear if Sonja has had any more extensive work done to her face in the time since, but some fans think that she is overdoing it, and she’s starting to look less like herself. I got a lower facelift and neck lift after wrapping Season 12.
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The Real Housewives of New York put the townhouse back on the market with a “Covid discount” of $8,750,000 on August 17, 2020. Sonja, 57, listed the townhouse for sale on November 11, 2019 for $10,750,000. Her ex-husband also agreed to allow their formerly shared Colorado property in Telluride to go to lenders. Using estate money from the proceeds of the 2015 liquidation, she was able to pay back her creditors. Morgan’s property in Ramatuelle, France, was sold for $5.7 million and $1.2 million was given away that she had racked up from her savings.
“We have sold this house three times before, way back in the day, including the time we sold it to Sonja. Real estate sources tell us the 'RHONY' star is listing her Upper East Side townhouse for $8.75 million. Sonja initially listed it way back in 2013 for $9.95 million amid her divorce from J.P. Reality Blurb was created to bring readers the latest and up to date reality TV news, updates and exclusive interviews. We cover an array of reality shows as well as reality television stars.
I just wanted to be rid of the wrinkling on my neck and the that were starting to form. It was a no-brainer – gravity had taken its toll, I was also exhausted and I needed a ‘pick me up,’” Sonja captioned an Instagram post. “I could stay in a hotel but I thought it’d be more fun to stay here,” de Lesseps says in a flashback that serves as a reminder of where the two friends stood at the start of the season. "At this point, this house is nothing more than a financial drain, an emotional drain," Sonja explained of her decision to sell the house on The Real Housewives of New York City's September 3 episode.
Now listed at $8.75 million, the five-story townhouse is made up of four bedrooms and six bathrooms spanning 4,650 square feet. The front door opens onto a bright foyer leading into the gallery and living room with some mosaic hardwood floors, all soaked in natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows in the solarium. A set of French doors leads out to a manicured garden with a fountain and koi pond.
Rachel DeSantis is a writer/reporter covering music at PEOPLE. She has held various roles since joining the brand in 2019, and was previously a member of the human interest team. As a music writer, Rachel interviews everyone from rock-and-roll legends to up-and-coming stars for magazine feature stories and digital news stories. Rachel is based in New York City, and previously worked as an entertainment reporter at the New York Daily News after getting her start as an Entertainment Weekly intern. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Maryland. In a recent Instagram snap, Sonja shared an intimate peek at her workspace for the day.
As we all saw last season on The Real Housewives of New York City, Sonja Morgan finally bid adieu to her fabled townhouse, the backdrop of oh-so-many iconic RHONY moments (and squabbles!). Ready to turn a new leaf — and rake in $32,000 a month in rent from the 4,650-square-foot home! — Sonja headed across town, where’s she now nestled in a two-bedroom high-rise apartment. Sonja admitted on season 13 of RHONY that she was forced to give up the apartment and move back into the townhouse at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, as she didn't have a renter anymore.
This is at least the seventh time the property's been on the market. Real Housewife of New York Sonja Morgan is taking another shot at selling her Manhattan, New York home. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Sonja Morgan is giving the New York City real estate market another go. After the lockdown lifted in the city, she rented the home to a family from Spain, before renting it out to a new tenant, for 32k a month. The Real Housewives of New York City fashion designer is giving us an exclusive tour of her new digs.

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