John Stamos apartment hunting

June 11, 2009 08:40AM
John Stamos

Actor John Stamos, who was in "ER" and will star in the upcoming Broadway show "Bye Bye Birdie," is looking for an apartment in the city. According to the Post, Stamos recently looked at a penthouse at 505 Greenwich Street that is priced at $10,000 a month in rent. The 1,663-square-foot home has two bedrooms, two baths and a 581-square-foot terrace. The Corcoran Group's Chris Poore has the listing. Author James Frey, who wrote "A Million Little Pieces," bought a $2.55 million unit in the building in 2005. [Post]

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Comments

Anonymous

WHY THE HELL IS THIS NEWS? Who cares about these people except fools? Why do you not include Mr. and Mrs. Smith looking for an apartment? Enough giving these self-important people more publicity!!! Stop turning TRD into Page Six!!!!!!!

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 06/11/09

fakename

seriously realdeal theres hundreds of thousands of people looking for housing in nyc...many that are more popular than john lame-os. I got an apt in brooklyn to rent to this guy...and I'm asking him about full house everyday!

Comment #2 Posted By: fakename 06/11/09

Anonymous

but this guy doesnt get too many jobs how the heck is he going to pay 10k monthly rent, he needs to get a guarantor and pre-pay some rent and lets see some pay stubs or tax returns, i just dont know about this Stamos guy

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 06/11/09

Anonymous

Anyone who thinks John Stamos can't afford $10,000 per month in rent is seriously disillusionned. And by the way, whoever wrote the article, giving out his possible address is NOT OK.

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 06/12/09

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