Bethenny Frankel buys a $ 2.1 million Connecticut colonial

There is a new housewife in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Reality TV star and entrepreneur Bethenny Frankel has bought a Colonial classic in the state’s richest city Nutmeg for just $ 2.12 million through a trust, according to property records.

At the same time, Frankel’s former Tribeca condo (which he sold in 2016 for $ 7 million) has hit the market again, this time asking for $ 7.49 million.

The five-bedroom, 4-bath house in Greenwich, on Pecksland Road, originally asked for $ 2.85 million in 2018.

The manager on Bravo’s former Real Housewives’ new home shopping list is Matt Klarberg, CEO of Monarch Business and Management, who sees Frankel as his customer, according to Variety.

The 4,698-square-foot area features a red door and a white picket fence. Built in 1945, the house has an area of ​​2.1 acres.

Inside, it has a large lobby, an open-plan living room and a family room with cozy fireplaces. The French doors open onto a stone terrace, patio and pool. There is also a chef’s kitchen dining room, a bespoke dining room, a cellar and a master suite with vaulted ceilings, a fireplace, a living room and a private terrace.

The current decor is quite traditional. However, sorry, Frankel plans to make it glamorous with some modern touches.

Maria Crowley, of Houlihan Lawrence, the Greenwich home agent, declined to comment.

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