Sonja Morgan’s RHONY Townhouse Sells For $4.45 million

RHONY's Sonja Morgan is letting go of her New York townhouse for good.

Sonja Morgan is finally bidding farewell to her iconic New York City townhouse, which was infamously featured on Bravo’s RHONY after being sold to the highest bidder in an online auction.

According to the New York Post, Sonja Morgan’s Upper East Side townhouse sold for $4.45 million on Wednesday after a two-week online auction.

The RHONY alum purchased the home in 1998 with her then-husband, J.P. Morgan heir John Morgan, for $9.1 million.

After their nasty divorce, she listed it at a cool $9.95 million in 2013. Since then, reality TV stars have attempted to offload the home multiple times with no success.

“This cherished home has been the heart of memories for our family for decades,” Sonja Morgan reflected in a statement to Page Six. “Now, as we move forward, it is time for someone else to build their own memories here, just as we did. I know now was the time for this beautiful townhouse on the Upper East Side to embark on its next chapter.”

“I’ll always be a New Yorker at heart, but to be able to travel with my Sonja In Your City Improv Comedy tour freely without having to rent out our home is a weight lifted off my shoulders,” she continued. “It facilitates my creativity towards my other important endeavors as well. Wherever I go I go.”

The 5,500-square-foot, five-floor townhouse on 63rd Street features an elevator, five bedrooms, and six bathrooms.

Other property amenities include a sauna, a gym, a library, and an outdoor space with a 575-square-foot landscaped garden. There is also a 150-square-foot terrace located on the fourth floor.

See inside Sonja’s iconic townhouse below!

Sonja Morgan’s Manhattan townhouse
Sonja Morgan
Sonjarita’s Manhattan townhouse

RHONY will return to Bravo for season 15 in late 2024.

Thoughts on this news? Are you surprised Sonja was finally able to sell her townhouse? Sound off in the comments!

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6 comments

SJU June 2, 2024 - 3:07 pm
Must've been really trashed to go for that price.
Enigma Wrapped in Hope June 1, 2024 - 4:43 pm
As I remind clients all the time, the structure itself is secondary ... real estate is about the dirt, and we all know, the cost of dirt in NYC is in$ane. This was a real bargain for whoever bought it ... not so much for Sonja.
ontoiran June 2, 2024 - 10:27 am
At 4.5 mil it’s a definite tear down… Coming Soon Expanded Parking, Reserve Your Space Now!
Enigma Wrapped in Hope June 2, 2024 - 2:41 pm
That's a great idea ... parking in NYC, an investment that keeps on giving. I've never physically seen the space, but it appears to be extremely narrow, which seems to me, would be challenging (I would have to see the layout of the parking garage next door). Also, there could be a battle with the neighbors to the right who aren't real keen on being even closer to a (noisy) parking garage.
Zap It May 31, 2024 - 9:48 pm
Wow, I love that townhouse. I would have thought it was worth a lot more. But it is in NYC and let's face it the new saying is "Escape from New York". Great Kurt Russell movie. "I love New York" is just a memory now.
Janice Provetti May 31, 2024 - 10:29 am
It's a dump. Whoever bought it has to put millions into it.
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