• Sabrina Carpenter recently bought a Tribeca duplex for $9.95 million after Samantha Ronson and Cassandra Grey tried to sell it for $12 million in 2023.
  • The property includes three bedrooms and three-and-a-half-bathrooms, as well as a private elevator and four private terraces.
  • Sabrina’s new building features a 75-foot lap pool, a hot tub, a theater, and a wine cellar.

Do you want the house tour? Because Sabrina Carpenter just made a huge real estate purchase in New York City after the success of her No. 1 album, Man’s Best Friend.

According to The Real Deal, the “Tears” singer recently purchased the Tribeca duplex for just under $10 million (she paid $9.95 million, to be exact) after its previous owners—beauty mogul Cassandra Grey and her now-ex Samantha Ronson—attempted to sell the place for $12 million in 2023.

Her new abode is anything but humble. According to property records obtained by The New York Post, the 2,910-square-foot property includes three bedrooms and three-and-a-half-bathrooms, as well as four private terraces with nearly 1,000 square feet of outdoor space. There’s also a private elevator that lands in a large foyer. (So, yes, she can take you to the “first, second, third floor.”)

The 16-story building sits on Leonard Street in Tribeca and features amenities like “a 75-foot lap pool, a hot tub, a theater, and a wine cellar—as well as a landscaped rooftop with cabanas, fireplaces, dining areas, and city views.”

Fancy a full building tour? Check it out:

As for SC’s star-studded neighbors? Reports say tons of A-listers—including Clive Davis, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, and Christian Siriano, to name a few—have resided in the building, which was originally an office space until it was transformed into condos in 2018.

Sabrina has been a New Yorker for a minute now, as she recently told Interview Magazine that she first moved to the city to work on her fifth album, Emails I Can’t Send, in 2021.

“I wanted to write…at Jungle City [Studios]. I wrote that album and then I was like, ‘I can’t really leave here,’” the Grammy winner shared. “It was such a cliché twenties thing. I was like, ‘I’m going to move to New York by myself.’ I’ve been bicoastal ever since, but I’m from the East Coast originally.”

As for what brought her to the Big Apple, SC added, “I think what really sold me was the fire escape. I felt like I was living in my own little movie and I could watch the rats from above, which is important to me.”

Noted!