When Sex and the City opened, Samantha Jones lived in a pre-war apartment. She liked her living accommodations just fine until she let in a guest in the middle of the night, and he accidentally held the door for a criminal. After her neighbors figured out Samantha’s guest was the one who allowed an assailant into the building, she wore out her welcome and began searching for a new pad. Ultimately, Samantha purchased a unit in the meatpacking district. You’ll never believe what she paid for the place, though.
Samantha Jones purchased her apartment in the meatpacking district in 2000
When Sex and the City ended in 2004, all four ladies were homeowners. Miranda first purchased her one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment. Samantha Jones bought her studio during season 3 of the series. Charlotte was given her Park Avenue palace as part of her divorce settlement, and Carrie bought her brownstone unit in season 4.
Unlike her pals,...
Samantha Jones purchased her apartment in the meatpacking district in 2000
When Sex and the City ended in 2004, all four ladies were homeowners. Miranda first purchased her one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment. Samantha Jones bought her studio during season 3 of the series. Charlotte was given her Park Avenue palace as part of her divorce settlement, and Carrie bought her brownstone unit in season 4.
Unlike her pals,...
- 7/24/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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