It's hard to find affordable real estate in New York City, but now you can reside in a genuine music landmark for a mere $1,850 a month. Okay, so it's not that affordable, but it's still a landmark: Lady Gaga's one-bedroom apartment at 176 Stanton Street, where the Fame Monster lived when she was performing on the NYC bar scene as Stefani Germanotta, has been listed by Citi-Habitats. As Spin points out, it's the same third floor walk-up abode that Gaga was denied entry from when she took Anderson Cooper on a tour of Manhattan days. NYU students looking to ditch the dorms and obsessed Little Monsters hoping to score residence here should take a tour of the apartment in the video below. Added bonus: Pets are allowed, and the pad is within walking distance of a bunch of The Amp's favorite bars.
Rent Stefani Germanotta’s Pre-Lady Gaga New York Apartment Now
By Daniel Kreps | Amplifier – Fri, Nov 18, 2011 12:28 PM ESTPagination
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