Jazz legend Billie Holiday’s NYC townhouse sells for $10.5M

A gracious Upper West Side townhouse where jazz icon Billie Holiday once lived has sold for $10.5 million.

The Renaissance Revival brownstone, at 26 W. 87th St., is where the legendary “Lady Day” lived until her death at age 44 in 1959, according to reports.

It’s also where Holiday released one of her most famous albums, “Lady in Satin,” in 1958.

Jazz legend Billie Holiday. Redferns
A poster inside the home honors the musical genius. Evan Joseph Photography
The Upper West Side home’s gracious exterior. Evan Joseph Photography
Herringbone floors and a welcoming foyer are just a few of the perks the townhouse boasts. Evan Joseph Photography
The 20-foot-wide brownstone features lots of light thanks to gorgeous windows like these. Evan Joseph Photography
A skylight above the stairs also welcomes in the sun. Evan Joseph Photography

Back then, the historic home was carved up into separate apartments, and Holiday lived on the first floor, according to reports.

Built in 1881, the gut-renovated home first hit the market for $13.99 million in 2022, as Gimme Shelter exclusively reported, and it was last asking $11.7 million. 

The sellers — who bought the residence for $9.47 million in 2017 — are Emilio Masci, of Aperture Advisors, and Kristine Bell, senior partner at David Zwirner. They hired Amie Sachs, formerly of Annabelle Selldorf Architects, to do the gut renovation. It took two years and was completed in 2019.

The buyers are Lorne Somerville, a managing partner at the private equity firm CVC, and custom luxury furniture maker Amy Somerville. 

Large windows and a fireplace grace the spacious bedroom. Evan Joseph Photography
The home boasts plenty of room for an office area. Evan Joseph Photography
There’s wine storage a-plenty in this historic townhouse. Evan Joseph Photography

Outside, there’s a stoop; large mahogany doors to welcome you inside.

At a roomy 6,300 square feet, the 20-foot-wide townhouse features six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two powder rooms and nine fireplaces. It opens to a foyer with a chandelier, paneling and herringbone- patterned oak floors. Next up is a great room with a 12-foot carved plaster ceiling, a fireplace mantel and a home office. There’s also a wine cellar, and a screening room with a full kitchen and a bar. A skylight above the stairs add light. It also comes with 640 square feet of outdoor space.

An open chef’s kitchen — which can be closed off with pocket doors — is also the heart of the home, while a formal dining room comes with a dome ceiling, lots of windows and ornate millwork. 

The lovely chef’s kitchen. Evan Joseph Photography
A fireplace for the colder months. Evan Joseph Photography
It’s not just the main bedroom that comes with a cool fireplace, this one does, too. Evan Joseph Photography

The spread is also designed to showcase art, the listing notes. 

The main bedroom takes up the entire third floor and, at 1,200 square feet, includes a “picturesque” window, a fireplace, a large dressing room and a spa-like bath with heated floors.

This floor also includes a cozy private library with a fireplace, herringbone floors and large windows. 

A children’s bedroom also boasts a fireplace. Evan Joseph Photography
A cozy entertainment area. Evan Joseph Photography

The listing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s George Vanderploeg and Stuart Brannan. The sellers were repped by Vanderploeg and Elliman’s Karan Chopra.   

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