RENT Magazine Q2'26

CELEBRITIES

ON THE MOVE

Nicolas Cage Originally a full-sized apartment and a separate accessory unit, Nicolas Cage’s new home currently offers two Central Park-facing bedrooms and an oversized great room in 2400 square feet. A unique feature of the Art Deco home, located at 160 Central Park South, is the ability to separate it back into two separate living spaces. The actor paid $6.5 million for the JW Marriott Essex House Residences condo which has access to the building’s private entrance, gym, outdoor space, health club, and a common media and recreation room.

Gracie Abrams

Singer Gracie Abrams has added to the two units she already owns in Greenwich Village’s One Fifth Avenue. The daughter of director J.J. Abrams recently spent $4.5 million for a one-bedroom penthouse adjacent to her other 18th-floor apartment. Her new purchase was originally two smaller apartments with two terraces. If she merges all of these spaces, it will boast a total of five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and five terraces with views of Washington Square Park. The singer also owns an apartment on the building’s 16th floor.

Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg has set a record for Miami-Dade County with his $170 million purchase of an under- construction Florida home. It is one of the country’s most expensive private home sales to date. Set on a two-acre site on Indian Creek Island, the limestone mansion will boast nine bedrooms in about 30,000 square feet. Amenities will include a swimming pool, gym, hair salon and massage room, as well as a 1,500-gallon aquarium and a library with a secret passageway. The waterfront home will also include a private dock on Biscayne Bay.

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