Andy Cohen Says Goodbye to His West Village Home as He Moves Into His New Apartment - lulu

   

Andy Cohen is finally saying goodbye to his NYC duplex after it reportedly sold last month and is getting ready to call his new apartment home.

It's been nearly nine months since the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host put his place on the market after listing it with Million Dollar Listing New York's Ryan Serhant. And now, he is finally bidding his longtime home adieu and moving into his new place with his two children — Ben and Lucy Cohen.

Andy took to his Instagram Story earlier this week, where he posted a photo of his stunning home office, completely empty without any furniture in it. The room's many dark wood built-ins can be seen, emptied of their trinkets, while just a desk, lamp, and rainbow colored rug remained in the room, right next to the staircase, leading to the first floor of his home.

Andy chose not to post a tribute to his home on his Story, but caption the photo with a crying emoji with a single tear on it.

The three-bedroom home, which Andy first purchased in 2003, went under contract in May, according to reports from The New York Post and Realtor. The house, which is a combination of four different units, also boasts an office, den, and several wood burning fireplaces.

Andy Cohen's empty apartment.