The house that served as the original setting for Carrie Bradshaw's home in 'Sex and the City' is back on the market for 9.65 million dollars after it was recently sold for 9 million dollars.
The 4,100-square-foot, four-story West Village home at 64 Perry Street, which had been sold in November, was the backdrop in early episodes of the show.
It has four floors and six fireplaces.
Producers later switched to the home next-door at 66 Perry for Sarah Jessica Parker's character.
In the series, Bradshaw was said to live on the upper East Side.
But that is not true, and frustrated neighbours of 64 and 66 Perry are fed-up with the constant gawking from tourists.
Eden Cheng, 27, and Ethan Kho, 25, were among those checking out the scene Thursday, and the two agreed they wouldn't like having tourists on their doorstep.
"Your house is supposed to be a place for you to rest. Even if I was super-rich, I don't think I would pay for a house that people come to all the time," the New York Daily News quoted Kho as saying.
Listed with Sotheby's International Realty, the first showings of the five-bedroom house were this week.
Corcoran broker Robby Browne, who worked on the November sale, said that while he couldn't discuss details, the buyer did not intend to quickly flip the house.
The 4,100-square-foot, four-story West Village home at 64 Perry Street, which had been sold in November, was the backdrop in early episodes of the show.
It has four floors and six fireplaces.
Producers later switched to the home next-door at 66 Perry for Sarah Jessica Parker's character.
In the series, Bradshaw was said to live on the upper East Side.
But that is not true, and frustrated neighbours of 64 and 66 Perry are fed-up with the constant gawking from tourists.
Eden Cheng, 27, and Ethan Kho, 25, were among those checking out the scene Thursday, and the two agreed they wouldn't like having tourists on their doorstep.
"Your house is supposed to be a place for you to rest. Even if I was super-rich, I don't think I would pay for a house that people come to all the time," the New York Daily News quoted Kho as saying.
Listed with Sotheby's International Realty, the first showings of the five-bedroom house were this week.
Corcoran broker Robby Browne, who worked on the November sale, said that while he couldn't discuss details, the buyer did not intend to quickly flip the house.
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