Keke Palmer is ready to change things up!
The actress, 31, has put her lavish New York City penthouse in Brooklyn’s trendy Williamsburg neighborhood on the market for $2.999 million.
According to Realtor.com, the asking price is around $500,000 more than what Palmer paid for the three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home when she purchased it in July 2020.
Per its listing, held by Monica Novo of Douglas Elliman, the 1,482 sq ft. condo is inside a full-service building equipped with a doorman and concierge service, as well as a private fitness room, a penthouse lounge, a children’s playroom, a bike room, cold storage and a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views.
Paris Forino designed the apartment with state-of-the-art finishes, including an open kitchen boasting custom oak cabinetry and Italian arabescato corichia natural stone countertops and backsplash.
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The room has a Bosch appliance package, including a five-burner cooktop and a fully integrated refrigerator with an ice maker, Marvel wine coolers and Kohler faucets.
The listing further explains that the home features spa-inspired bathrooms fitted with Waterworks fixtures, Toto toilets and lacquer-finish vanities with natural stone countertops.
The master bath has double sinks, a stall shower and an undermount signature bathtub.
“Throughout, you’ll find 7-inch wide plank oak flooring, multi-zone central air, and a Bosch washer and dryer for complete comfort. Plus, two terraces offer ample space for entertaining or simply soaking up the summer sunshine,” the listing adds.
The listing of Palmer’s home comes at a busy time for the multi-hyphenate who published her new book Master of Me: The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
She shared with PEOPLE ahead of its release that she was “looking forward to having this book out in the world because I know we are all dealing with the same things.”
“We are all trying to love ourselves and learn ourselves,” she said. “This book is my honest revelations of how I’m staying afloat and my hope and desire is to not even necessarily ‘help’ readers but to share with them.”
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“Sometimes we all feel alone but we aren’t. And even those of us who seem to be doing well still struggle,” continued Palmer.
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