Heidi Klum, the host of my all-time favorite reality show, just sold her West Village penthouse, which she's owned since 2002. The lucky new owners are photographer, gallery owner, and collage artist
Steve Joester and his wife, Debra.
The Joesters spent $5.35 million for Klum's penthouse — a quarter million dollars under the the asking price.
According to Real Estalker, Philip Seymour Hoffman and his costume- designer girlfriend and mother of their two children, Mimi O'Donnel, are under contract to purchase a 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath Pre-War co-op in Manhattan's West Village for $4.4 million. The listing for the property
reads:
A one of a kind three bedroom, 2.5 bath apartment in the best location in the West Village. High ceilings, beautiful wood floors, authentic doors from Provence, and a wood burning fireplace.

Last summer, Kirsten Dunst purchased a SoHo co-op. See if you can answer my questions about this sweet apartment.
Source and
Bauer-Griffin Online

Remember my post on co-ops? These questions will quiz your knowledge of the key definitions you've read on CasaSugar. Show me how much you've learned about co-ops.

Any true
"Sex and the City" fanatic can probably tell me which SATC character was on the board of a co-op (and I challenge you to comment below). But can you tell me what exactly a co-op is? Probably not.