Photo: LPG for The Assouline Team at Compass

Karolina Kurkova is saying farewell to her memory-filled New York City home.
With the expansion of her family to three children, the supermodel , 37, put her 2,063-square-foot New York City home on the market for $4.7 million in September 2021.
Now, she’s sold the property for $4.5 million, PEOPLE can confirm.
Kurkova’s oldest son Tobin Jack, now 12, was born at the Tribeca loft in a birthing suite, so the space holds great meaning for the supermodel and her husband Archie Drury.
“Of course we had the midwife, we had the doula, but that’s something we really did a lot of research on and we wanted to do,” KurkovátoldAccess Hollywood Liveat the time. “We wanted to do it in our home where I felt comfortable.”
Kurkova is also mother to Noah Lee, 6, and Luna Grace, 1.
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The entire loft has been a source of happiness for the family, but after their daughter was born, it didn’t provide the space that they needed, listing agent Ruthie & Ethan Assouline of the Assouline Team at Compass realty, tells PEOPLE.
Kurkova has said the family has been enjoying spending much of their time at their home just off of Miami Beach. They love outdoor life like swimming, playing sports and staying fit in the tropical sunshine. (Kurkova, now a businesswoman and child welfare advocate through organizations like UNICEF, Feeding America and New Yorkers for Children, grew up in a sports-oriented family.)
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The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath ninth floor loft, with expansive views of the Hudson River, boasts an open interior and a contemporary, glamorous style.
“This apartment is as New York as you can get,” Ruthie notes. “The entire experience, from the open water and city views to the cobblestone streets, combined with Karolina’s special design touch, made the home truly special. The apartment also has one of the most fabulous closets we have ever seen in a residence of this size. That was definitely one of the main draws for buyers.”
LPG for The Assouline Team at Compass

According to the listing, visitors first step into an exquisite gallery space—perfect for showcasing art of all kinds. The area is adorned with a custom cowhide wall and an entry closet that is tastefully hidden away for extra storage.

“More often than not, lack of closet space is a challenge in New York City,” says Ruthie. “The changes Karolina incorporated into the space with her floor plan redesign resulted in some of the most closet space I have seen in an apartment of this size.”

Kurkova joined one of the secondary bedrooms because she wanted to make an expansive primary suite with a dressing room that doubles as a home office. There is a large walk-in closet, and the en suite bathroom boats a dual vanity, deep soaking tub and glass enclosed stall shower. The space is designed to include bright interiors that complement the custom millwork throughout, according to the listing agent.

The full service building located within the River Lofts Condominum has a 24 hour doorman, fitness enter, bicycle storage, garden and parking garage.
Says Ruthie, “This residence is a special piece of real estate.”
source: people.com