Livvy Dunne Rejected by NYC Co-op Board for Babe Ruth's Former Home
New York PostJuly 10, 20251 min3,774 views
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- 🤸♀️ Livvy Dunne, a gymnast turned influencer, was denied a purchase offer on an Upper West Side apartment.
- ⚾ The apartment previously belonged to sports legend Babe Ruth.
- 💰 Dunne made an all-cash offer, but the building's co-op board voted against her.
Co-op Board Dynamics
- 🏙️ Manhattan co-op boards are described as highly selective and secretive.
- 🚫 Experts suggest these boards are often hesitant to approve influencers moving into their buildings.
- 🧐 A real estate expert noted that for co-op boards, cash is not always king.
Reasons for Rejection
- 🏠 Board members live in the building and may not want to reside next to an influencer.
- 💼 The expert stated that some board members perceive influencers as individuals who
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