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Keke Palmer, the Emmy-winning actress and comedian celebrated for her roles in “Nope” and “Hustlers,” has officially bid farewell to her stunning Brooklyn penthouse. Days ahead of launching her memoir, Master of Me, Palmer has listed the Williamsburg property for just under $3 million—a notable increase from the $2.5 million she paid in 2020.
Situated in the heart of one of New York’s trendiest neighborhoods, the three-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo is a testament to luxurious urban living. Spanning 1,482 square feet, the space offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, enhanced by 680 square feet of private terrace space. Designed by Paris Forino, the interiors boast meticulous craftsmanship, including wide-plank oak flooring, custom oak cabinetry, and a spa-inspired primary bathroom equipped with Waterworks fixtures and a separate tub.
The open-concept kitchen, complete with Italian stone countertops, a Bosch appliance suite, and a wine cooler, flows seamlessly into the dining and living areas. Two terraces elevate the property’s appeal—one featuring a fire pit and the other offering a cozy outdoor dining space.
The penthouse is part of a boutique building completed in 2019, with amenities such as a fitness room, children’s playroom, landscaped gardens, and cold storage.
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This sale comes during a whirlwind period for Palmer, who has been on a press tour promoting her memoir. Known for her career spanning from Nickelodeon’s “True Jackson, VP” to acclaimed roles in films like "Akeelah and the Bee," Palmer has balanced her acting, singing, and hosting endeavors with her new chapter as an author and mother.
While listing photos of the penthouse have been virtually staged, the property itself reflects Palmer’s success and evolving lifestyle. The actress appears to be dividing her time between New York and Los Angeles, where she owns a Studio City home—previously owned by fellow actor Jennette McCurdy.