Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Truman Show

A bit of New York history has just been sold: 169 E. 71st St. -- the townhouse that served as the facade of Holly Golightly's apartment in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and was the real-life home of Martha Stewart's shady stockbroker Peter Bacanovic -- has just sold for $5.97 million. This is just a fraction of what Truman Capote's Brooklyn Heights house sold for last month, where he wrote the famed novel on which the film was based.


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